Claims
- 1. A segmented mirror for making wavefront correstions comprising:
- a mounting block,
- a plurality of piezoelectric drivers, each driver having a generally tubular shape defining an axis, and a first end and a second end and comprising outside and inside electrically conducting surfaces said conducting surface being fabricated to define at least three axial piezoelectric segments each segment having its own independent voltage source, each voltage source having a voltage range including zero volts, so as to provide tilt, tip, and piston piezoelectric motion for said driver,
- a plurality of segment mirror elements each such mirror element comprised of an essentially flat mirror surface and a mirror substrate,
- said plurality of piezoelectric drivers being attached to said mounting block and said plurality of segment mirror elements being attached one each to said plurality of piezoelectric drivers in such a manner as to produce an essentially flat segmented mirror when all of said independent voltages sources are at zero voltage.
- 2. A segmented mirror in accordance with claim 1 and further comprising
- a base plate,
- additional mounting blocks and additional piezoelectric drivers with segmented mirror elements attached to such additional mounting blocks,
- leveling means for mounting all of said mounting blocks on said base plates so as to produce as essentially flat segmented mirror when all of said independent voltages sources are zero voltage.
- 3. A segmented mirror in accordance with claim 2 wherein said leveling means comprises a plurality of leveling screws and a flexible pad, said pad being mounted between said base plate and said mounting blocks.
- 4. A segmented mirror accordance with claim 1 wherein said inside electrical conducting surface comprises an electrical conducting material coating essentially the entire inside surface of said driver and said outside electrical conducting surface is comprised of an electrical conducting material coating essentially the entire outside surface of said driver except for three gaps running the length of said driver parallel to the axis of the driver.
- 5. A segmented mirror in accordance with claim 4 wherein the electrical conducting material is glass filled nickel electrode.
Government Interests
This invention relates to deformable mirror systems and in particular to active segmented mirrors. This invention was made with Goverment support under various contracts awarded through the Department of Defense. The Goverment has certain rights in this invention.
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