Choosing The Correct Transmission Sphere
T-sphere Calculator
This tool helps you determine the most suitable transmission sphere (t-sphere) for testing spherical optical surfaces using a Fizeau interferometer. By entering your sample’s outer diameter (OD) and radius of curvature (ROC), and selecting the surface type and aperture size, the calculator evaluates all available t-sphere options and recommends the best match based on fill factor, focus compatibility, and physical constraints.
How It Works
Fill Factor: Measures how well the t-sphere beam fills your sample’s aperture. The ideal fill factor is as close to 100% as possible without exceeding it.
Focus: Calculated using the thin lens equation. A t-sphere is considered “Good” if the focus falls within the interferometer’s acceptable range.
Physical Constraint: Ensures the sample’s ROC does not exceed 80% of the t-sphere’s working distance.
Instructions
- Enter OD (mm): The outer diameter of your optical sample.
- Enter ROC (mm): The radius of curvature of your sample. Positive numbers only.
- Select Surface Type: Choose whether your sample is convex or concave.
- Select Aperture Size: 6″ (150mm) for larger 6-inch interferometers & 4″ (100mm) for standard 4-inch interferometers
- The R# (ROC ÷ OD) will update automatically.
- Click Calculate to view a comparison of all compatible t-spheres.
- The best option for you will be highlighted in green.
More Details on Your Transmission Sphere Selection
Read more in the application note, “Selecting a Transmission Sphere”
