With the improvement of optical lens manufacturing and processing capabilities, the surface shape of optical components is becoming more and more complex, such as asymmetric double-sided off-axis aspheric lenses. Generally, people use two different surface detection equipment to detect this type of optical surface, which is inefficient and not universal. Thus in this paper, we present a dull Compensation method based on Spatial Light Modulator. In this method, we detected an asymmetric double-sided off-axis aspheric mirror with convex and concave surfaces with just one detection equipment. For the concave surface, the residual wave aberration is 0.0002λ (Peak to Valley), for the convex surface, the residual wave aberration is 0.0097λ (Peak to Valley). The result shows that this method is feasible in testing asymmetric double-sided off-axis aspheric lenses.
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