Publication Date:
2012
abstract:
In this paper we describe the performances of a "push-pull" deformable minor (DM) which has the advantage of having a mirror membrane that can be attracted either from the back, as conventional electrostatic minors, or from the front. This technology has several advantages such as: doubled maximum defonnation, a better accuracy in phase mode reproduction, and bidirectional defonnation that allows closed loop operations without biasing. The key idea, when developing this push-pull defonnable mirror, was to have a good compromise benveen perfomiances and practical applicability for series production. An analysis of the constraints/practical limitations is described using simulations and laboratory tests. Following these results, we foresee the benefits of inserting the push-pull DM (Saturn. Adaptica Sri) in practical applications such as ophthalmology and microscopy. © 2012 SPIE.
Iris type:
04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
Adaptive optics; Defonnable minor; Microscopy; Minor membrane; Ophthalmic optics; Ophthalmology; Optical engineering
List of contributors:
Frassetto, Fabio; Bonora, Stefano
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