ISO 14999-4:2026
International Standard
Current Edition
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Approved on
28 May 2026
Optics and photonics — Measurement of optical elements and optical systems — Part 4: Interpretation and evaluation of surface form and wavefront deformation tolerances specified in ISO 10110
ISO 14999-4:2026 Files
English
33 Pages
Current Edition
OMR
75.35
ISO 14999-4:2026 Scope
This document applies to the interpretation of data relating to the measurement of the surface form deviations of optical elements or the wavefront deformations of optical systems. Often the measurement data are generated by using interferometric techniques, but other measurement techniques also generate measurement data to describe the surface form deviations or wavefront deformations.
This document gives definitions of the optical functions and values specified in the preparation of drawings for optical elements and systems, made in accordance with ISO 10110-5 and/or ISO 10110-14 for which the corresponding nomenclature, functions, and values are listed in ISO 10110-5:2026, Annex B.
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