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13 January 1992 Ferroelectric actuator testing for deformable mirror applications
Thomas P. Costello, John D. Schell
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Abstract
Low voltage ferroelectric microdisplacement actuators are excellent candidates for use in zonal correction deformable mirrors (DMs) used in adaptive optical systems. Selection/specification is a critical process, however, since the device's electro-mechanical performance largely determines the mirror performance, and its electrical load characteristics strongly influence the cost of drive electronics. Several commercially available low voltage actuator devices were tested to establish a database for new DM designs. Both quasi-static and dynamic response characteristics were investigated. Test results are presented and conclusions are drawn concerning the merits of each device for typical deformable mirror applications.
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Thomas P. Costello and John D. Schell "Ferroelectric actuator testing for deformable mirror applications", Proc. SPIE 1543, Active and Adaptive Optical Components, (13 January 1992); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.51191
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KEYWORDS
Actuators

Deformable mirrors

Data acquisition

Electronics

Manufacturing

Optical components

Optical amplifiers

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