Paper
26 July 2024 An analysis of mechatronics dynamics for active optics deformable reflectors with self-deformation estimation
Chuyue Yu, Kainan Wang
Author Affiliations +
Proceedings Volume 13189, Second Conference on Space, Atmosphere, Marine, and Environmental Optics (SAME 2024); 131890U (2024) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3032618
Event: Second Conference on Space, Atmosphere, Marine, and Environmental Optics (SAME 2024), 2024, Hangzhou, China
Abstract
This paper proposes the implementation of a self-deformation estimation strategy for an active mirror within a framework of mechanoelectrical sensing. This architecture can collaborate with conventional optical wavefront sensors in a complementary manner, integrating information from various working bands and noise levels. The aim is to enhance the shape maintenance of the Active Optics mirror and improve its capability to reject disturbances from external sources. The paper firstly discusses the theoretical background of relative shape detection, providing examples such as voice coil Deformable Mirrors with an out-of-plane actuator/sensing architecture. Then, it illustrates the transverse sensing of the mirror surface in modal coordinates, with applications on stacked piezoelectric mirrors and unimorph Deformable Mirrors. Finally, a design of the active mirror for space Active Optics with internal actuator/sensor units is proposed.
(2024) Published by SPIE. Downloading of the abstract is permitted for personal use only.
Chuyue Yu and Kainan Wang "An analysis of mechatronics dynamics for active optics deformable reflectors with self-deformation estimation", Proc. SPIE 13189, Second Conference on Space, Atmosphere, Marine, and Environmental Optics (SAME 2024), 131890U (26 July 2024); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3032618
Advertisement
Advertisement
RIGHTS & PERMISSIONS
Get copyright permission  Get copyright permission on Copyright Marketplace
KEYWORDS
Sensors

Actuators

Mirrors

Mirror surfaces

Adaptive optics

Deformable mirrors

Detector arrays

RELATED CONTENT


Back to Top