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7 July 2000 Numerical simulations of the LBT adaptive secondary mirror
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In this paper we describe the design of the deformable mirror of the Large Binocular Telescope adaptive secondary unit. Starting from the optical design, a numerical model of the ultra-thin, aspherical glass shell, accommodating the 918 magnets on the selected actuator geometry, has been run. As a result, we can evaluate the response of this crucial component of the telescope optics with great accuracy. The DM is analyzed from the mechanical standpoint -- gravity deformations, wavefront residue, residue of low-order Zernike aberrations, corrections of magnetic interactions -- in order to compute the optical performances in the most demanding operational circumstances.
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Ciro Del Vecchio and Daniele Gallieni "Numerical simulations of the LBT adaptive secondary mirror", Proc. SPIE 4007, Adaptive Optical Systems Technology, (7 July 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.390391
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KEYWORDS
Actuators

Wavefronts

Mirrors

Glasses

Magnetism

Finite element methods

Monochromatic aberrations

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