Large-stroke MEMS deformable mirrors for adaptive optics |
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Authors: | Dagel D.J. Cowan W.D. Spahn O.B. Grossetete G.D. Grine A.J. Shaw M.J. Resnick P.J. Jokiel B. Jr. |
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Affiliation: | Sandia Nat. Labs., Albuquerque, NM, USA; |
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Abstract: | Surface-micromachined deformable mirrors that exhibit greater than 10 /spl mu/m of stroke are presented. The segmented arrays described here consist of 61 and 85 hexagonal, piston/tip/tilt mirrors (three actuators each) with diameters of 500 and 430 /spl mu/m, respectively, and fill a 4 mm circular aperture. Devices were packaged in 208 and 256 pin-grid arrays and driven by a compact control board designed for turn-key operation. After metallization and packaging mirror bow is /spl sim/680 nm (/spl lambda//1), but a heat-treatment procedure is proposed for controlling mirror curvature to better than /spl lambda//10. An optical test bed was used to demonstrate basic beam splitting and open-loop aberration correction, the results of which are also presented. |
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