Abstract
Freeform optics are widely applied across various industries, encompassing both imaging and non-imagining optical systems. To compact the freeform surface, the freeform Fresnel lens has been devised by optical designers. However, conventional slow slide servo techniques cannot effectively fabricate the intricate lens, due to its asymmetry and discontinuity. In this paper, a novel swinging-rotating diamond ruling method is proposed to fabricate a biconical freeform Fresnel lens, with the synchronized motions of X-, Z-, C- and A-axes. The morphed Archimedean driving spiral based on contour lines is constructed to avoid the tool-microstructure interference. The tool path generation algorithm is proposed to generate smooth and accurate tool path, encompassing an adaptive projection principle, a transition tool path interpolation method and a postprocessing method. Finally, the feasibility and superiority of the proposed method is validated through two case studies. It is demonstrated that the precise and efficient fabrication of the freeform Fresnel lens can be realized by swinging-rotating diamond ruling method.
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