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Reflective optical systems typically combine precise aligned mirrors, housings, interface structures et cetera. For MICADO (Multi-AO Imaging Camera for Deep Observations), a first-light instrument for ELT, Fraunhofer IOF realize several optical sub-systems, including ten freeform shaped metal optics for the Collimator, the high-resolution Imager, the low-resolution Imager and the Camera. In this paper, the challenges of freeform manufacturing and metrology will be described. For manufacturing of those mirror substrates suitable technologies, as slow tool servo (STS) and fast tool servo (FTS) diamond turning and for further correction (e.g., magnetorheological finishing) and smoothing steps (e.g., chemical-mechanical polishing), sub-aperture tools are required. For interferometry of freeform shaped optical surfaces, computer generated holograms including reference fiducials are realized. After manufacturing the mirror substrates, the optical surface will be coated with a high-reflective gold coating.
Kinast et al. (Mon,) studied this question.