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9 November 1989 Fundamentals Of Deformable Mirror Design And Analysis
Mark A. Ealey, John Wellman
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Abstract
A wide variety of deformable mirror structures have been studied for wavefront correction since the advent of adaptive optics nearly two decades ago. These structures generally fall into two categories: 1) segmented facesheet and 2) continuous facesheet. In addition there are two methods of correction: 1) zonal control and 2) modal control. The basic mirror types are discussed and analyzed in terms of wavefront correction capabilities. Curve fitting characteristics are explained in terms of the optical influence function and mirror meshing functions. Basic design equations and finite element models are developed for the overall system including mirror component parts such as actuators, facesheet, basal structure, and electronic drivers.
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Mark A. Ealey and John Wellman "Fundamentals Of Deformable Mirror Design And Analysis", Proc. SPIE 1167, Precision Engineering and Optomechanics, (9 November 1989); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.962930
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KEYWORDS
Actuators

Mirrors

Deformable mirrors

Wavefronts

Control systems

Finite element methods

Adaptive optics

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