Material removal property in ion figuring process for optical components

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School of Mechanic Engineering and Automation, National University of Defense Technology, Changsha 410073, China [1 ]
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Guangxue Jingmi Gongcheng | 2007年 / 10卷 / 1520-1526期
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Computer simulation - Ion beams - Machining - Thermal effects;
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The material removal property with three important performance factors, the material removal efficiency, depth of the sub-surface damage and thermal effect, in the ion figuring process was analyzed. Based on the Sigmund sputtering theory, the relation models of these three factors with respect to ion energy and incident angle were established. The sputtering process of SiO2 bombarded by Ar+ was simulated with the software TRIM, and the parameters of the above theory models were synthesized with the simulated data. Then the relationships among the three factors and the two process parameters were researched by the theory models. The models and simulation results indicate that the removal efficiency increases slowly with the ion energy and fast with the incident angle in some range, the removal efficiency at 60° is about 4.5 times as high as that at 0°; the depth of sub-surface damage increases with the ion energy linearly but decreases with the incident angle; the thermal effect increases with the ion energy linearly approximately but reduces with the incident angle. Therefore, in order to improve the three performance factors at the same time, a larger incident angle should be the best choice.
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