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1 July 1990 Carbon fiber reinforced fused quartz for space telescope
Yasi Jiang, Shibin Jiang, Huirong Wang, Menda Chen, Ruibao Xie
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Abstract
A composite mirror consisting of a carbon fibre reinforced fused quartz(CFRFQ) substrate and a fused quartz mirror surface which could be polished to a high precision on the surface figure was prepared. The experimental results indicate that the randomly oriented CFRFQ with no matrix cracking due to thermal expansion mismatch have a improved mechanical and thermal endurance and the interfacical bonding between the substrate and the fused quartz mirror is very densification. It is estimathd that this type of composite mirror would be a potential material for future space telescope.
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Yasi Jiang, Shibin Jiang, Huirong Wang, Menda Chen, and Ruibao Xie "Carbon fiber reinforced fused quartz for space telescope", Proc. SPIE 1236, Advanced Technology Optical Telescopes IV, (1 July 1990); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.19238
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KEYWORDS
Fused quartz

Carbon

Mirrors

Composites

Space telescopes

Surface finishing

Polishing

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