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27 July 2010 Novel technologies for small deformable mirrors
Mel Strachan, Richard Myers, Kevin Cooke, Joanne Hampshire, Jim Hough, Sheila Rowan, Marielle van Veggel, Katherine Kirk, David Hutson, Erman Uzgur, Shin-Sung Kim
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Abstract
Adaptive optic requirements for instrumentation such as EAGLE for the European extremely large telescope present an enormous challenge to deformable mirror technology. We have developed a unique approach using fabricated arrays of multilayer actuator technology to address the requirements of actuator density and deflection. Our programme of work has uncovered a novel approach which has led to a built in test capability. We will present the outcomes of our work which we believe will lead to a compact deformable mirror.
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Mel Strachan, Richard Myers, Kevin Cooke, Joanne Hampshire, Jim Hough, Sheila Rowan, Marielle van Veggel, Katherine Kirk, David Hutson, Erman Uzgur, and Shin-Sung Kim "Novel technologies for small deformable mirrors", Proc. SPIE 7736, Adaptive Optics Systems II, 773661 (27 July 2010); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.856997
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KEYWORDS
Actuators

Deformable mirrors

Mirrors

Adaptive optics

Epoxies

Electrodes

Multilayers

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