Villages: an on-sky visible wavelength astronomy AO experiment using a MEMS deformable mirror

SPIE MOEMS-MEMS Pub Date : 2008-02-07 DOI:10.1117/12.772406
D. Gavel, S. Severson, Brian Jeffrey Bauman, D. Dillon, M. Reinig, C. Lockwood, D. Palmer, K. Morzinski, S. Ammons, E. Gates, B. Grigsby
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The MEMS-AO/Villages project consists of a series of on-sky experiments that will demonstrate key new technologies for the next generation of adaptive optics systems for large telescopes. One of our first goals is to demonstrate the use of a micro-electro-mechanical systems (MEMS) deformable mirror as the wavefront correcting element. The system is mounted the 1-meter Nickel Telescope at the UCO/Lick Observatory on Mount Hamilton. It uses a 140 element (10 subapertures across) MEMS deformable mirror and is designed to produce diffraction-limited images at wavelengths from 0.5 to 1.0 microns. The system had first light on the telescope in October 2007. Here we report on the results of initial on-sky tests.
村落:利用MEMS变形镜进行天空可见波长天文AO实验
MEMS-AO/Villages项目由一系列空中实验组成,将展示下一代大型望远镜自适应光学系统的关键新技术。我们的首要目标之一是演示使用微机电系统(MEMS)可变形镜作为波前校正元件。该系统安装在汉密尔顿山上UCO/Lick天文台的1米镍望远镜上。它使用140个元件(10个子孔径)的MEMS变形镜,设计用于产生波长为0.5至1.0微米的衍射限制图像。该系统于2007年10月首次在望远镜上出现。在这里,我们报告初步空中测试的结果。
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