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30 January 2003 Development of SiC ultra light mirror for large space telescope and for extremely huge ground-based telescope
Noboru Ebizuka, Yutang Dai, Hiroaki Eto, Weimin Lin, Toshikazu Ebisuzaki, Hitoshi Omori, Thoshikazu Handa, Hideki Takami, Yoshiyuki Takahashi
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Abstract
Ultra lightweight mirrors of silicon carbide (SiC) are used for a large number of space telescopes, and SiC is also candidate as hopeful material for segmented mirrors of the next generation ground based telescopes from 20 to 100 m in diameter. However, an SiC mirror is difficult to shape because the material is very hard and brittle. We are developing an SiC mirror by means of an ultra-precision rotary grinding machine (800 mm in diameter) and the ELID (ELectrolytic In-process Dressing) grinding method. The method is suitable for fabrications of very hard materials, such as crystalline silicon and sapphire, ceramics, glasses, hard metals and so on. In this study, we present results of test fabrication for the SiC mirrors by means of ELID grinding method and evaluations of the profile deformation of the lightweight mirrors by using FEM simulation method.
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Noboru Ebizuka, Yutang Dai, Hiroaki Eto, Weimin Lin, Toshikazu Ebisuzaki, Hitoshi Omori, Thoshikazu Handa, Hideki Takami, and Yoshiyuki Takahashi "Development of SiC ultra light mirror for large space telescope and for extremely huge ground-based telescope", Proc. SPIE 4842, Specialized Optical Developments in Astronomy, (30 January 2003); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.457408
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KEYWORDS
Silicon carbide

Mirrors

Iron

Space telescopes

Lightweight mirrors

Ceramics

Diamond

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