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14 February 2007 Compact large-stroke piston tip-tilt actuator and mirror
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Abstract
Devices based on SOI technology are subject to bow due to residual stress induced by the buried oxide. We have designed and fabricated a compact tunable piston tip-tilt mirror device in which the shape and the arrangement of the suspension beams result in both a reduced stress in the suspension beams and an optically flat mirror. The piston tip-tilt mirror is characterized by an accurate vertical displacement of up to 18 &mgr;m @ 80 V with good repeatability, and a tip-tilt of up to 2 mrad @ 50 V.
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W. Noell, A. Hugi, T. Overstolz, R. Stanley, S. Waldis, and N. F. de Rooij "Compact large-stroke piston tip-tilt actuator and mirror", Proc. SPIE 6467, MEMS Adaptive Optics, 64670Q (14 February 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.698937
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KEYWORDS
Mirrors

Photomasks

Actuators

Beam shaping

Electrodes

Oxides

Deep reactive ion etching

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