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1 October 1991 High-bandwidth control for low-area-density deformable mirrors
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Abstract
The progress to date and essential features of approaches to optics and controlled structures technology (CST) are reviewed. The CST framework is suggested as a means of gaining new insight on deformable optical surface control. Within the CST approach, control bandwidths may extend into the frequency range of structural vibration modes, enabling possible reduction in area density and improvements in performance.
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Jonathan P. How, Eric H. Anderson, David W. Miller, and Steven R. Hall "High-bandwidth control for low-area-density deformable mirrors", Proc. SPIE 1489, Structures Sensing and Control, (1 October 1991); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.46596
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KEYWORDS
Mirrors

Actuators

Sensors

Adaptive optics

Control systems

Deformable mirrors

Optical instrument design

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