Using piezoelectric bimorphic structures in large-scale adaptive mirrors

Physics – Optics

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Adaptive Optics, Laminates, Mirrors, Mosaics, Piezoelectric Crystals, Reflecting Telescopes, Computer Programs, Mathematical Models

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The use of large-scale bimorphic mirrors in adaptive telescopes is proposed and analyzed, and their advantages and features are compared with adaptive mirrors having discrete control drives. Piezoelectric ceramic plates greater than 100 mm in diameter, obtained by various processes, as well as a multilayer mosaic method for forming such structures, are proposed for the first time for creating large-scale bimorphic structures. The results of computer modeling the design of a 3.3-m bimorphic adaptive mirror are presented.

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