Henry Quach
University of Arizona
23 Papers
17 Citations
Henry Quach is an academic researcher from University of Arizona. The author has contributed to research in topics: Computer science & Metrology. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 14 publications. Previous affiliations of Henry Quach include Duke University.
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Papers
Infinite deflectometry enabling 2π-steradian measurement range.
TL;DR: The technique provides a full aperture surface reconstruction sag map of freeform surfaces, including previously challenging to measure optics such as highly convex surfaces, using a virtual source enclosure around the tested optic to create a virtual 2π-steradian measurement range.
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Advances in reconfigurable optical design, metrology, characterization, and data analysis
Dae Wook Kim,Greg Smith,Matt Dubin,Andrew E. Lowman,Chang Jin Oh,Henry Quach,Hyukmo Kang,Hyemin Yoo,Isaac Trumper,Logan R. Graves,Maham Aftab,Christian Davila-Peralta,Justin Hyatt,Heejoo Choi +13 more
- 21 Jan 2021
TL;DR: Improvements in design, testing, and monitoring of reconfigurable freeform optical systems include definition of polynomials for fast and efficient parameterizations of vector distributions in non-circular apertures and merit based function optimization.
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Digital filtering of ghost signal in phase measuring deflectometry.
TL;DR: In this paper , a method of geometric screen modification to remove ghost reflections commonly observed in deflectometry optical testing is proposed, which modifies the optical layout and illumination source area to bypass the generation of reflected rays from the undesired surface.
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High contrast thermal deflectometry using long-wave infrared time modulated integrating cavity source
TL;DR: The new design improves infrared deflectometry and allows for high contrast thermal deflectometry measurements of optics under thermal load and successfully measured the previously untestable hot aluminum flat.
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