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Communication Dans Un Congrès Année : 2005

Static and dynamic microdeformable mirror characterization by phase-shifting and time-averaged interferometry

Jean-Yves Fourniols
S. Muratet
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Résumé

Since micro deformable mirrors based on Micro-Opto-Electronico-Mechanical Systems (MOEMS) technology would be essential in next generation adaptive optics system, we are designing, realizing, characterizing and modeling this key-component. Actuators and a continuous-membrane micro deformable mirror (3*3 actuators, 600*600 μm2) have been designed in-house and processed by surface micromachining in the Cronos foundry. A dedicated characterization bench has been developed for the complete analysis. This Twyman-Green interferometer allows high in-plane resolution (4 μm) or large field of view (40mm). Out-of-plane measurements are performed with phase-shifting interferometry showing highly repeatable results (standard deviation<5nm). Features such as optical quality or electro-mechanical behavior are extracted from these high precision three-dimensional component maps and FEM can be fitted. Dynamic analysis like vibration mode and cut-off frequency is realized with time-averaged interferometer. The deformable mirror exhibit a 350nm stroke for 35 volts on the central actuator. This limited stroke could be overcome by changing the components material and promising actuators are made with polymers.
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hal-00016238 , version 1 (21-12-2005)

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F. Zamkotsian, Jean-Yves Fourniols, A. Liotard, S. Muratet. Static and dynamic microdeformable mirror characterization by phase-shifting and time-averaged interferometry. 2005, pp.207-217. ⟨hal-00016238⟩
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