Super-smooth finishing of diamond turned hard X-ray molding dies by combined fluid jet and bonnet polishing |
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Authors: | Anthony Beaucamp Yoshiharu Namba |
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Affiliation: | Department of Mechanical Engineering, Chubu University, 1200 Matsumotocho, Kasugai, Aichi, Japan |
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Abstract: | Fabricating super-smooth aspheric optics for future hard X-ray telescopes will require a new process chain. Whilst diamond turning of electroless nickel plating can generate ~100 nm P-V aspheric molding dies, associated turning marks must be removed before replication. An innovative two-step freeform finishing method is presented, that combines fluid jet and precessed bonnet polishing on a common 7-axis CNC platform. The removal rate and surface texture relationship of fluid jet with abrasive type and pressure is documented, and form correction demonstrated down to 27 nm P-V. A novel bonnet tool-pathing method called “continuous precessing” is then applied, which delivers super-smooth anisotropic surface texture of 0.28 nm rms. |
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Keywords: | Ultra-precision Finishing X-ray optics |
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