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6 October 1987 High-Bandwidth Lightweight Primary Mirror Concept Demonstration
S. Johnson, T. Farrell, C. Neufeld
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Abstract
A unique approach to achieving high temporal bandwidth control of large active primary mirrors has been conceived and demonstrated experimentally. This high speed control is accomplished via implementation of a lightweight, reactionless facesheet that overcomes the typical mechanical resonance limitations on bandwidth for large primary mirror assemblies. Laboratory testing of a reactionless facesheet breadboard has: . Validated the reactionless principles of self-canceling symmetry of mass motion and stiffness forces . Confirmed the localized influence function of the inherently stiff high density, piezoelectric actuators used to control the mirror surface figure . Confirmed the feasibility of achieving high bandwidth control of large primary mirrors. This paper describes the design, test methods, and results of a concept demonstration and compares test data and predicted response.
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S. Johnson, T. Farrell, and C. Neufeld "High-Bandwidth Lightweight Primary Mirror Concept Demonstration", Proc. SPIE 0779, Electromechanical System Interaction with Optical Design, (6 October 1987); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.940478
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KEYWORDS
Actuators

Mirrors

Optical design

Fourier transforms

Interfaces

Lightweight mirrors

Aluminum

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