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12 August 2010 An experimental study showing the effects on a standard PI controller using a segmented MEMS DM acting as a mod(λ) device
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Abstract
The ASALT lab has been investigating the use of a segmented MEMS DM in adaptive optics systems. One of the anticipated benefits of a segmented device is that in monochromatic light the throw is essentially infinite due to the modulo 2π nature of the device. Earlier work demonstrated how this modulo 2π behavior interacts unexpectedly with a standard proportional integral controller. Here we present experimental data on this effect to include the testbed on which the data was taken and the methodology used to measure the effect.
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Julie C. Smith, James Brown, Darryl J. Sanchez, Denis W. Oesch, Patrick Kelly, Katia Shtyrkova, and Carolyn M. Tewksbury-Christle "An experimental study showing the effects on a standard PI controller using a segmented MEMS DM acting as a mod(λ) device", Proc. SPIE 7816, Advanced Wavefront Control: Methods, Devices, and Applications VIII, 78160H (12 August 2010); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.859837
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KEYWORDS
Actuators

Microelectromechanical systems

Mirrors

Adaptive optics

Wavefronts

Phase measurement

Imaging systems

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