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Fabrication of Optics with a Thin Part by Plasma Chemical Vaporization Machining

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Abstract

Plasma chemical vaporization machining is expected to be able to machine thin wall parts without springback because it does not apply a force on workpieces. We fabricate optics with a thin part by this method.

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