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In parallel with the overall telescope liquid mirror design effort, we discuss nanomaterial synthesis techniques for reflective ferrofluid as well as manufacturing development of a magnetically permeable metallic paraboloid shell with surface wicking structure and electromagnetic control coil arrays. The forces from the coils and capillarity from the wick establish the requisite control and stability to deliver required wavefront performance and maintain fluid stability. We share our initial model and small-scale coupon test results for baseline ferrofluid, wicking structure, and actuation inputs to demonstrate feasibility. We also outline next steps for our optical and ferrofluid modeling and material synthesis for a prototype 50 cm mirror we anticipate building in the near future.
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