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    Yun He, Qi Liu, Jing-Jing He, Ming Li, Hui-Zong Duan, Hsien-Chi Yeh, Jun Luo. Development of a 170-mm hollow corner cube retroreflector for the future lunar laser rangingJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2018, 27(10): 100701.
    Yun He, Qi Liu, Jing-Jing He, Ming Li, Hui-Zong Duan, Hsien-Chi Yeh, Jun Luo. Development of a 170-mm hollow corner cube retroreflector for the future lunar laser rangingJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2018, 27(10): 100701.
  • Development of a 170-mm hollow corner cube retroreflector for the future lunar laser ranging

    • Over the past 50 years, lunar laser ranging has made great contributions to the understanding of the Earth-Moon system and the tests of general relativity. However, because of the lunar libration, the Apollo and Lunokhod corner-cube retroreflector (CCR) arrays placed on the Moon currently limit the ranging precision to a few centimeters for a single photon received. Therefore, it is necessary to deploy a new retroreflector with a single and large aperture to improve the ranging precision by at least one order of magnitude. Here we present a hollow retroreflector with a 170-mm aperture fabricated using hydroxide-catalysis bonding technology. The precisions of the two dihedral angles are achieved by the mirror processing with a sub-arc-second precision perpendicularity, and the remaining one is adjusted utilizing an auxiliary optical configuration including two autocollimators. The achieved precisions of the three dihedral angles are 0.10 arc-second, 0.30 arc-second, and 0.24 arc-second, indicating the 68.5% return signal intensity of ideal Apollo 11/14 based on the far field diffraction pattern simulation. We anticipate that this hollow CCR can be applied in the new generation of lunar laser ranging.
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