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26 September 2011 Piezoelectric deformable mirror based on monolithic PVDF membranes
Greg A. Finney, Kevin Spradley, Brandon Farmer, Lensey Smith, Brian Patrick
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Abstract
Deformable mirrors using polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) membranes in a bimorph configuration have been previously investigated. Kratos Defense and Security Solutions, in partnership with Advanced Optical Systems, Inc. and NeXolve, Inc., have been evaluating the utility of unimorph PVDF films for fabrication of deformable mirrors. Actuation using a unimorph film is achieved by creating a gradient in the piezoelectric response of the film through a proprietary process. This eliminates the requirement to bond multiple films and improves the optical quality of the films. To assist in the development and design of the films, a multiphysics design tool has been developed by tightly integrating several commercial software packages. This tool has then been used to model the performance of the films and extract significant material parameters. This paper reports on the initial modeling results and characterization of this novel material.
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Greg A. Finney, Kevin Spradley, Brandon Farmer, Lensey Smith, and Brian Patrick "Piezoelectric deformable mirror based on monolithic PVDF membranes", Proc. SPIE 8126, Optical Manufacturing and Testing IX, 812609 (26 September 2011); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.894289
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KEYWORDS
Ferroelectric polymers

Electrodes

Deformable mirrors

Crystals

Mirrors

Dielectrics

MATLAB

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