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Performance of Large-Format Deformable Mirrors Constructed with TNO Variable Reluctance Actuators

Authors :
Bowens-Rubin, Rachel
Hinz, Philip
Jonker, Wouter
Kuiper, Stefan
Laguna, Cesar
Maniscalco, Matthew
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Advancements in making high-efficiency actuators are an enabling technology for building the next generation of large-format deformable mirrors. The Netherlands Organization for Applied Scientific Research (TNO) has developed a new style of variable-reluctance actuator that requires approximately eighty times less power to operate as compared to the traditional style of voice-coil actuators. We present the performance results from laboratory testing of TNO's 57-actuator large-format deformable mirror from measuring the influence functions, linearity, hysteresis, natural shape flattening, actuator cross-coupling, creep, repeatability, and actuator lifetime. We measure a linearity of 99.4 +- 0.33% and hysteresis of 2.10 +- 0.23% over a stroke of 10 microns, indicating that this technology has strong potential for use in on-sky adaptive secondary mirrors (ASMs). We summarize plans for future lab prototypes and ASMs that will further demonstrate this technology.<br />Comment: 13 page, SPIE

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2012.07222
Document Type :
Working Paper