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7 May 2013 Deformable mirror technologies at AOA Xinetics
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AOA Xinetics (AOX) has been at the forefront of Deformable Mirror (DM) technology development for over two decades. In this paper the current state of that technology is reviewed and the particular strengths and weaknesses of the various DM architectures are presented. Emphasis is placed on the requirements for DMs applied to the correction of high-energy and high average power lasers. Mirror designs optimized for the correction of typical thermal lensing effects in diode pumped solid-state lasers will be detailed and their capabilities summarized. Passive thermal management techniques that allow long laser run times to be supported will also be discussed.
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Allan Wirth, Jeffrey Cavaco, Theresa Bruno, and Kevin M. Ezzo "Deformable mirror technologies at AOA Xinetics", Proc. SPIE 8780, High-Power, High-Energy, and High-Intensity Laser Technology; and Research Using Extreme Light: Entering New Frontiers with Petawatt-Class Lasers, 87800M (7 May 2013); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2018031
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KEYWORDS
Actuators

Mirrors

Deformable mirrors

Wavefronts

Silicon carbide

Capacitance

Ferroelectric materials

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