Optomechanical system built-up of basic elements for moving opti

Optics: measuring and testing – Range or remote distance finding – With photodetection

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ABSTRACT:
A micropositioning system for optical laboratories, enables the precise positioning of optical elements in any orthogonal direction and about any desired axis. The system consists of a relatively small number of basic elements having uniformly arranged systems of bores and members engageable in those bores, including at least one linear moving element, at least one rotating element, and at least five different types of distance pieces, namely, a base plate, a centering support, a support carrying a device for the adjustment of angular position, a right angle, and a through plate.

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