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29 December 1993 Stroboscopic interferometry of high-speed scanning mirrors
Gerald F. Marshall, Dean Shough, Osuk Y. Kwon, Mehrdad Ketabchi, Thomas J. Vettese
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Abstract
Advances in lasers, solid state detectors, electronics, and computational and display capabilities have made a reality of filmless recording, precision dynamic testing, and real-time processing of optical interference fringe patterns. Stroboscopically produced fringe patterns of the mirror-facet surface of a cylindrically shaped and a conically shaped scanner heat for `monogonal' scanners correlate with the predicted dynamic deformations from finite element analysis (FEA) at rotational speeds of 10 krpm and 20 krpm.
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Gerald F. Marshall, Dean Shough, Osuk Y. Kwon, Mehrdad Ketabchi, and Thomas J. Vettese "Stroboscopic interferometry of high-speed scanning mirrors", Proc. SPIE 1987, Recording Systems: High-Resolution Cameras and Recording Devices and Laser Scanning and Recording Systems, (29 December 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.165196
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KEYWORDS
Mirrors

Scanners

Head

Fringe analysis

Finite element methods

Interferometry

Phase shifts

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