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2 September 2015 Extreme stable and complex structures for optomechanical applications
Matthias Krödel, Christoph Zauner
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Abstract
During the past years, ECM together with its industrial partners designed, manufactured and tested several complex light weighted structures of its proprietary ceramic material “HB-Cesic." The opto-mechanical structures have fulfilled extreme stability requirements under typical non stabilized space environment. In this paper we report from a recent example of such extremely thermal stable structure as well as about some heritage structures for similar applications.
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Matthias Krödel and Christoph Zauner "Extreme stable and complex structures for optomechanical applications", Proc. SPIE 9574, Material Technologies and Applications to Optics, Structures, Components, and Sub-Systems II, 95740G (2 September 2015); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2186824
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Star sensors

Interfaces

Sensors

Manufacturing

Aluminum

Ceramics

Beam splitters

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