Computer Science
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Sep 2011
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Integrated Modeling of Complex Optomechanical Systems. Edited by Andersen, Torben; Enmark, Anita. Proceedings of the SPIE, Volu
Computer Science
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TNO is developing the Optical Tube Assemblies (OTAs) for the ESO VLT Four Laser Guide Star Facility. The OTAs are Galilean 20x beam expanders, expanding a (see manuscript)15 mm input beam to a steerable (see manuscript)300 mm output beam with a wavefront quality requirement of 50 nm rms. The allowed defocus under the influence of the changing environmental air temperature (0-15°C, -0.7°C/hr gradient) is only 0.2 waves. An integrated model of the thermal behavior has been made, combining optical, thermal lumped mass and FE analyses. This paper describes the athermal design and testing of the system.
Henselmans R.
Kamphues Fred
Lemmen M.
Nijkerk D.
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