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MIKE BORDEN OPTI 523 4/6/09 Design of a Lightweight Mounted Tip/Tilt Mirror

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Page 1: MIKE BORDEN OPTI 523 4/6/09 Design of a Lightweight Mounted Tip/Tilt Mirror

MIKE BORDENOPTI 523

4 /6 /09

Design of a Lightweight Mounted Tip/Tilt Mirror

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Design Problem 4: Large Mirror Mount

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To Do List

Type of lightweight

Mirror material and coating

Linear actuator

Mount and flexure design

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Lightweighting

Contoured Back • Sandwich, and Open Back

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Lightweighting

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Lightweighting

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Mirror Material

Considerations High stiffness to weight Ease of manufacture Minimal thermal stresses Cost

Main materials being considered ULE, Zerodur, Fused Silica, Beryllium, Aluminum, BK7

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Mirror Material

ULE

Zerod

ur

Fused

Sili

ca

Beryl

lium

Alum

inum BK7

0

20000

40000

60000

80000

100000

120000

140000

160000

Substrate Comparison

Sti

ffn

ess

to W

eig

ht

(N/m

m^

2-k

g)

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Mirror Materials

0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 1000

1

2

3

4

5

6

Open Back Mirror Deflection Curve

ULEZerodurFused SilicaBeryllium

Mirror Angle (deg)

Defl

ecti

on

(n

m)

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Mirror Material

Possibilities Pure Beryllium mirror

Expensive and difficult to manufacture Thermal considerations non-issue

Fused Silica, BK7, Aluminum substrate w/ silver coating Aluminum w/ silver coating provides smallest ∆𝛂

(23 ppm / K and 18.9 ppm/ K) Thermal expansion / contraction an issue Something crazier – Copper, Brass, Beryllium Copper,

Stainless

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Optical Specifications

Silver Coating Meets spectrum requirements

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Optical Specifications

Error Budget – 30 nm rms WFE Mirror surface roughness (∆S)

20 nm rms Self weight deflection (δ)

20 nm rms

Beam diameter 200 mm diameter mirror accommodates 150 mm

beam diameter

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Mounting Concept

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Mounting Concept

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Mounting Concept

Invar Sleeve

Spherical Bearing

Micrometer

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Remaining Tasks

Verify number of supportsReflectance of BeTolerance bearings for thermal loadingFlexure design – dimensions, materialFEA analysis of deflection / thermal loading,

resonant frequencyLinear actuator / micrometer selection