Design routine and characterisation of a biconic deformable metal mirror for focus shifting

  • Böttner P
  • Brady A
  • Reinlein C
  • et al.
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Abstract

This paper describes an opto-mechanical concept of a deformable metal mirror membrane, which can shift the focus position over a large range by use of a single actuator. The core element of the mirror is a diamond turned tulip-shaped membrane, the design is optimized to correct astigmatic aberrations which arise from the use of a curved mirror under a deflection angle. For this purpose, the target mirror surface is biconic. The manufactured mirror was tested with a maximum central deflection of 28 µm and, when used in combination with a 200 mm focal lens, is capable of producing a focus shift of up to 17.9 mm with a resulting wavefront aberration of 238.7 nm RMS error .

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Böttner, P., Brady, A., Reinlein, C., Eberhardt, R., & Nolte, S. (2021). Design routine and characterisation of a biconic deformable metal mirror for focus shifting. Optics Express, 29(3), 2971. https://doi.org/10.1364/oe.408748

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