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7 August 2018 Front Matter: Volume 10829
Proceedings Volume 10829, Fifth European Seminar on Precision Optics Manufacturing; 1082901 (2018) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2508000
Event: Fifth European Seminar on Precision Optics Manufacturing, 2018, Teisnach, Germany
Abstract
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Numbers in the index correspond to the last two digits of the seven-digit citation identifier (CID) article numbering system used in Proceedings of SPIE. The first five digits reflect the volume number. Base 36 numbering is employed for the last two digits and indicates the order of articles within the volume. Numbers start with 00, 01, 02, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07, 08, 09, 0A, 0B…0Z, followed by 10-1Z, 20-2Z, etc.

Ament, Shelby D. V., 0D

Bardon, D., 04

Börret, Rainer, 03, 0F

Bourgois, R., 04

Buss, Christian, 0G

Couteret, C., 04

Dambon, O., 0J

de Groot, Peter J., 05

Deck, Leslie L., 05

Doetz, M., 0J, 0K

Fähnle, Oliver, 09, 0H, 0J, 0K, 0M

Ferachoglou, N., 04

Frantz, Amy, 0D

Fütterer, G., 0L

Geyl, Roland, 04

Glaschke, Torsten, 05

Haberl, Alexander, 06, 08, 0L

Harel, E., 04

Harsch, Antonia, 08

Hofbauer, E., 0B

Jha, Diwaker, 02

Kim, DaeWook, 0M

Klocke, F., 0J

Kometer, R., 0B

Kukso, Olga, 03, 0F

Langenbach, E., 0J

Lee, J., 0J

Leutz, Ralf, 0E

Liebl, Johannes, 06, 0I, 0L

Messelink, Wilhelmus A. C. M., 0D

Olszak, Artur, 0C

Osten, Wolfgang, 08

Pohl, Mario, 03, 0F

Posthumus, Jan, 0C

Pruss, Christof, 08

Rascher, Rolf, 03, 06, 09, 0A, 0F, 0H, 0I, 0M

Salsbury, Chase, 0C

Schaefer, David, 07

Schopf, C., 0I

Sitzberger, Sebastian, 09, 0A

Stairiker, Matthew, 0D

Trum, Christian J., 09, 0A

Vogt, Christian, 09, 0H, 0K, 0M

Voznesenskaia, Mariia, 02

Voznesenskiy, Nikolay, 02

Wielandts, Marc, 0E

Wielandts, Rémi, 0E

Zaeh, Michael F., 0A

Conference Committee

Conference Chairs

  • Rolf Rascher, Hochschule Deggendorf Technologiecampus Teisnach (Germany)

  • Oliver Fähnle, FISBA AG (Switzerland)

Conference Program Committee

  • Dae Wook Kim, College of Optical Sciences, The University of Arizona (United States)

  • Jessica de Groote-Nelson, Optimax Systems, Inc. (United States)

  • Oliver Fähnle, FISBA AG (Switzerland)

  • Gerald Fütterer, Hochschule Deggendorf Technologiecampus Teisnach (Germany)

  • David D. Walker, University of Huddersfield (United Kingdom)

  • Christine Wünsche, Hochschule Deggendorf Technologiecampus Teisnach (Germany)

Session Chairs

  • 1 High Precision Manufacturing I

    Jessica de Groote-Nelson, Optimax Systems, Inc. (United States)

  • 2 Measurement in Production I

    Gerald Fütterer, Hochschule Deggendorf Technologiecampus Teisnach (Germany)

  • 3 Measurement in Production II

    Christine Wünsche, Hochschule Deggendorf Technologiecampus Teisnach (Germany)

  • 4 High Precision Manufacturing II

    Rolf Rascher, Hochschule Deggendorf Technologiecampus Teisnach (Germany)

  • 5 Standards and Smart Manufacturing

    Oliver Fähnle, FISBA AG (Switzerland)

  • 6 Processes in Production

    Thomas Arnold, Institut für Fetigungstechnik (Germany)

Introduction

The Fifth European Seminar on Precision Optics Manufacturing took place in Teisnach (Germany) from 10–11 April 2018. Over 100 attendees from all over the world met to discuss topics surrounding manufacturing and measuring technology for precision optics and optical systems. In cooperation with SPIE, this conference became the biggest symposium on optics manufacturing in the German area. The organizers, Deggendorf Institute of Technology (Germany), and the Technology Campus Teisnach (Germany), express their thanks to our committee members, conference and session chairs, all the authors and speakers, and to the internal team behind the scenes. Their contribution of time and effort were the basis of the symposium’s great success. We also thank the SPIE staff, who did everything correctly, on time, and in a professional way. Such a symposium is brought to life by the audience. Thanks to all the attendees who listened to the talks and gave feedback. The lively and intense discussions during the breaks and sessions indicate the need for a high-level communication platform for the experts in optics manufacturing technologies. Papers addressed a wide range of current tasks in industry and research and covered these main topics:

  • Manufacturing and measurement of optics from sub millimeter to large and giant dimensions and optical systems:

    Processes for grinding, polishing, centering, assembly, handling tolerances, error budget and costs, surface modification, cleaning and coating of optics

  • Standards in optics manufacturing:

    Techniques and approaches to generate, maintain and ensure high precision. Education in optics.

  • Advanced and next generation (future) technologies in high precision manufacturing:

    Ultraprecision machining, kinetic abrasive polishing, additive manufacturing, molding, new and special materials, next generation of giant optics manufacturing and testing.

  • Smart manufacturing and industrial internet in the production of optics:

    Lessons learned in industry and research institutes in environment, media control, process stability, data handling and data mining.

The presented contributions and discussions confirmed the high industrial relevance of the symposium. In these proceedings, the reader will find a great number of the presented talks and posters presented during the symposium.

We look forward to continuing this series of symposia with the 6th European Seminar on Precision Optics Manufacturing on 9–10 April 2019. Papers will be accepted until 31 December 2018.

Rolf Rascher

Oliver Fähnle

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"Front Matter: Volume 10829", Proc. SPIE 10829, Fifth European Seminar on Precision Optics Manufacturing, 1082901 (7 August 2018); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2508000
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