Title :
Surface micromachined deformable mirrors
Author :
Bifano, Thomas G. ; Krishnamoorthy, Raji
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Aerosp. & Mech. Eng., Boston Univ., MA, USA
Abstract :
At Boston University, we have begun a project on surface-machined microactuators coordinated to achieve precision actuation and control of deformable mirrors for modulation of optical wavefronts. The mirror is supported on a massively parallel system of electrostatically-controlled, interconnected microactuators that can be coordinated to achieve precise actuation and control at a macroscopic level. Several generations of individual actuators as well as parallel arrays of actuators with segmented/continuous mirrors have been designed, fabricated and tested, Deflection characteristics and pull-in behaviour of the actuators have been closely studied. Devices have been characterized with regard to yield, repeatability and frequency response. An electromechanical model of the system has been simulated numerically using the shooting method, and good correlation with experimental results has been obtained. A twenty channel parallel control scheme has been developed and implemented on a segmented mirror array
Keywords :
adaptive optics; frequency response; microactuators; micromachining; mirrors; optical fabrication; optical modulation; optical variables control; Boston University; adaptive optics; deflection characteristics; fabrication; frequency response; microactuator array; microelectromechanical device; micromachining; mirror array; optical modulation; pull-in behaviour; shooting method; surface micromachined deformable mirrors; Actuators; Character generation; Control systems; Microactuators; Mirrors; Optical control; Optical interconnections; Optical modulation; Optical surface waves; Surface waves;
Conference_Titel :
Emerging Technologies and Factory Automation, 1996. EFTA '96. Proceedings., 1996 IEEE Conference on
Conference_Location :
Kauai, HI
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-3685-2
DOI :
10.1109/ETFA.1996.573590