タイトル | FIRST Mirror Review |
著者(英) | Stahl, H. Philip; Dodson, Kelly |
著者所属(英) | Composite Optics, Inc. |
発行日 | 2001-01-01 |
言語 | eng |
内容記述 | As part of a JPL-funded effort to develop lightweight telescope technology suitable for far-infrared astronomy, COI designed and fabricated a spherical, f/1, 2-meter aperture prototype primary mirror using solely graphite/resin composite materials. To assess the performance of this technology, optical metrology of the mirror surface was performed from ambient to an intended operational temperature for IR-telescopes of 70K. Testing was performed horizontally in a cryogenic vacuum chamber at Arnold AFB, Tennessee. The test design had to accommodate requirements for rapid and uniform cooling across the optic, passivation of the ambient vibrational environment, and de-coupling of the mirror from the thermal strain of the test stand. An IR-wavelength phase shifting interferometer (PSI) was the primary instrument used to measure the mirror surface. From an initial surface figure of 2.1 microns RMS at ambient, a modest 3.9 microns of additional RMS surface error was induced at 70K. The thermally induced error was dominated by low-order deformations, of the type that could easily be corrected with secondary or tertiary optics. In addition to exceptional thermal stability, the mirror exhibited no measurable hysteresis between both ambient and cryo measurements. |
NASA分類 | Optics |
権利 | No Copyright |
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