Expert Details
Optical Coating Design, Optical Coating Production, and Optical System Development
ID: 721759
Michigan, USA
Expert has spent his career developing optical instruments from concept through field service. This has been with a strong emphasis on designing what can be built, and focused on the ease and minimized cost of manufacture, assembly, and alignment. He has very broad experience as an individual contributor in optical system development, design, and production. He has hands-on skill and experience with most related industrial production equipment. Expert has an extensive data base from personal experience and that of others relating to tolerance limits and costs versus tolerance in optical production. He is an acknowledged expert in optical tolerancing to achieve the required performance at minimum cost. The first chapter in his Handbook of OptoMechanical Engineering is witness to that work. He has designed and developed new instruments, test equipment, and new processes in optical instrument production for a broad gamut of systems. These systems include: a great variety of military optical systems, a superachromatic multi-focal-length missile tracking telescope mentioned in the above book, space optics such as a dual field space sextant, stellar geodetic optics, ultraprecise lens alignment system, grating spectrophotometer, Fourier transform diffuse reflectance spectrophotometer, film thickness monitor, aspheric cockpit projection collimator (HUD), tank gunnery simulator (patented), holographic lens, submarine periscope simulator, flickerless stop-motion projection system, 180 degree anamorphic lenses (patented), low cost portable emissometer and solar absorptance meter, computer automated performance evaluator for raceboats, zoom lens for missile guidance simulation. He has been a consultant to most of the major aerospace companies over many years and also worked with many smaller companies in commercial and government support fields.
Expert has spent several decades of his career developing optical instruments from concept through field service. This has been with a strong emphasis on designing what can be built, and focused on the ease and minimized cost of manufacture, assembly, and alignment. He has very broad experience as an individual contributor in optical system development, design, and production. He has hands-on skill and experience with most related industrial production equipment. He has designed and developed new instruments, test equipment, and new processes in optical instrument production for a broad gamut of systems. These include: a great variety of military optical systems, a diffraction limited superachromatic multi-focal-length missile tracking telescope with superb environmental stability, space optics such as a dual field space sextant, stellar geodetic optics, ultraprecise lens alignment system, grating spectrophotometer, Fourier transform diffuse reflectance spectrophotometer, film thickness monitor, aspheric cockpit projection collimator (HUD), tank gunnery simulator (patented), holographic lens, submarine periscope simulator, flickerless stop-motion projection system, 180 degree anamorphic lenses (patented), low cost portable emissometer and solar absorptance meter, computer automated performance evaluator for raceboats, zoom lens for missile guidance simulation.
Expert learned the fine points of optical spectroscopy on the first recording spectrophotometer from its inventor, Prof. A. C. Hardy. He has used a variety of commercially built optical spectrophotometers for decades as applied to the measurement of optical and infrared coatings and materials. Expert has developed attachments to obtain special optical measurements with such instruments. He has designed and built several conventional grating/prism systems, but most notably, has developed and produced the first Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectrophotometer with an integrating sphere for the 2-20 micron spectral region. This system was also a true double beam system for photometric stability, which no others have ever been. The first of these units was used to develop the Shuttle reentry ceramic tiles at NASA Ames Research Center. Later units were used by the US Army and Air Force for IR camouflage development and thermal control coatings on land, air and space vehicles. Two units were key contributors to the development of efficient solar collector coatings. Expert has expertise in optical spectrophotometry/spectroscopy in the instrumentation development and use, but also in visible and infrared properties of optical coatings and materials (both diffuse and specular).
He is actively engaged as a consultant to a long established optical coating firm on design and process matters, proposals and bidding, and in house training.He has helped rectify a production stopping optical coating process problem at a division of one of the oldest optical companies in the US. He advised on automated in-line coating system equipment and process development.He is a consultant (non exclusive) on DWDM filter design and production to a large communications component firm.He advises a world leader in commercial optical instruments on optical coating tolerances and specifications, limitations, and measurments.He performed extensive literature search and analysis of data using design of experiments (DOE) methodology for client in field of new optical/tribological coatings.
Education
| Year | Degree | Subject | Institution |
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| Year: 1959 | Degree: BS | Subject: Optical Instrumentation/Engineering | Institution: Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) |
| Year: 1980 | Degree: MS | Subject: Computer Science | Institution: Florida Institute of Technology |
Work History
| Years | Employer | Title | Department |
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| Years: 1997 to 1999 | Employer: Raytheon Optical Systems | Title: Senior Staff Engineer | Department: Danbury, CT |
Responsibilities:He was responsible for the design and development of new optical coatings and processes for space and military plications. |
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| Years | Employer | Title | Department |
| Years: 1995 to 1997 | Employer: LexaLite Scientific Center | Title: Director | Department: Charlevoix, MI |
Responsibilities:He was responsible for the design and development of new 14 chamber automated continuous in-line optical coating equipment and processes for the multilayer coating of injection molded optics for the lighting industry. |
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| Years | Employer | Title | Department |
| Years: 1994 to 1995 | Employer: Self | Title: Consultant | Department: Melbourne, FL |
Responsibilities:He developed and patented an improved plasma/ion source. |
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| Years | Employer | Title | Department |
| Years: 1985 to 1994 | Employer: Opto Mechanik, Inc. | Title: Vice President, Technology | Department: Melbourne, FL |
Responsibilities:He was responsible for the development of all new instruments, test equipment, and processes in optical coating and instrument production including a great variety of Tank and Artillery Fire Control Viewing and Aiming Systems, the superachromatic Multi-Focal-Length Tracking Telescope. Purchased 32, 40, and 48" box coaters. |
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| Years | Employer | Title | Department |
| Years: 1984 to 1985 | Employer: Willey Optical Corporation | Title: President | Department: Melbourne, FL |
Responsibilities:He produced a quantity of Expert developed and patented tank gunnery trainers for Army of a foreign ally. |
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| Years | Employer | Title | Department |
| Years: 1981 to 1984 | Employer: Martin Marietta Orlando Aerospace | Title: Director | Department: Optical Component Center |
Responsibilities:He built a group from a laboratory to 150 skilled workers in optical fabrication, coating, and assembly. He was responsible for fabrication, coating, and assembly of all optics for the TADS/PNVS, LANTIRN, PAVE PENNY, HELLFIRE, COPPERHEAD, ADATS, and other programs. He purchased and installed three SOA 40" box coaters. |
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| Years | Employer | Title | Department |
| Years: 1964 to 1980 | Employer: Willey Optical Corporation | Title: President | Department: Melbourne, FL |
Responsibilities:He formed a company and served a wide variety of clients with consulting, development, prototypes, production, and follow-on support. Some of the results include: Dual Field Space Sextant, Grating Spectrophotometer, Fourier Transform Diffuse Reflectance Spectrophotometer, Film Thickness Monitor, Aspheric Cockpit Projection Collimator (HUD), Automatic Luminaire Design System, Tank Gunnery Simulator, 15"Holographic Lens, Submarine Periscope Simulator, Flickerless Stop-Motion Projection System, 180 degree Anamorphic Lenses, Emissometer, Solar Absorptance Meter, Transportation Automatic Addressing and Labeling System, Computer Automated Performance Evaluator for Raceboats, Zoom Lens for Missile Guidance Simulation. |
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| Years | Employer | Title | Department |
| Years: 1963 to 1964 | Employer: Instrument Corporation of Florida | Title: Director of Optics | Department: Melbourne, FL |
Responsibilities:He developed tracking optical systems, stellar geodetic optics, and an ultraprecise lens alignment system. |
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Additional Experience
| Expert Witness Experience |
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| Optical Coatings Design and Process Intellectual Property Suit (Fed.); Optical Instruments Damage Insurance Case (State); Satellite Solar Cell Deterioration, Optical Coatings Case (International); Color in Optical Coatings Patent Infringement Case (Fed.). |
Career Accomplishments
| Associations / Societies |
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| He is a member of OSA, SPIE, AVS, MRS and APS. |
| Awards / Recognition |
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| He is a Fellow of the Optical Society of America and a Fellow of the SPIE. |
| Publications and Patents Summary |
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| He has published over 100 papers and several books. He also has four patents. |
Fields of Expertise
evaporated film, physical vapor deposition, vacuum deposition, vacuum metallizing, vapor deposition, coating, electron-beam deposition, design for manufacture and assembly, dimension limit, geometric tolerancing, optical manufacturing, optical test, opto-mechanical design, tolerance design, optical element, optical engineering, optical equipment, optical instrument, optical instrumentation, optics, ray diagram, ray tracing (optics calculation), eyepiece, optical spectroscopy, dimension limit, geometric tolerancing, optical manufacturing, optical test, opto-mechanical design, tolerance design, Baltic area, dense wavelength division multiplexing, production equipment, vision testing, instrumentation engineering, integrating-sphere hazemeter, line of sight, optical diagnostics, rangefinding, optical density, infrared systems engineering, kaleidoscope, ion vapor deposition, star tracker, background luminance, anamorphoscope, autocollimation, spectroscope, acceptance angle, apparent luminance, aberration sensor, Abbe number, statistical tolerance analysis, theodolite, polariscope, Ramsden eyepiece, paraxial ray, photometer, graded-index fiber, magnification, field lens, field depth, densitometer, opera glasses, binoculars, tolerance control software, photometry, ion plating process, Commission Internationale de l'eclairage color analysis, optical device, lighting process, lighting system, illumination measurement, reflectometry, photonics technology, lighting device, light control, interferometry, colorimetry, arc deposition