Infrared and Laser Engineering, Volume. 45, Issue 12, 1218004(2016)

Optimal design of primary mirror subassembly in GEO laser communication system

Liu Weida1,2、*, Meng Lixin1,2, Zhang Shuren1, and Zhang Lizhong1,2
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    In order to meet the requirements of the surface error RMS value and stiffness of GEO(Geostationary Earth Orbit) laser communication primary mirror subassembly, the subassembly structure was optimized. Firstly, the optimal design of 9 group parameter combination of primary mirror was conducted by orthogonal optimization method, instead of total 81 group combination, avoiding repeating parameter optimization and heightening the efficiency of optimal design, in which the surface error RMS value on 1 g gravity and the one on 2 ℃ radial temperature difference were satisfied with λ/50(λ=632.8 nm) surface error demand, the RMS value under 5 ℃ uniform temperature rise can be improved. Secondly, the flexure support was optimized. The simulation result showed that the first order fundamental frequencies is 213 Hz, superior to 200 Hz fundamental frequency, the maximum surface error RMS values of 1 g gravity on three directions, 5 ℃ uniform temperature rise and 2 ℃ radial temperature difference is 10.78 nm, lower than surface error demand. The test demonstrated that the RMS value under 5 ℃ uniform temperature rise is 7.27 nm, less than design requirement. The optimal design provided technical support to process and alignment of primary mirror subassembly.

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    Liu Weida, Meng Lixin, Zhang Shuren, Zhang Lizhong. Optimal design of primary mirror subassembly in GEO laser communication system[J]. Infrared and Laser Engineering, 2016, 45(12): 1218004

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    Category: 光学设计及仿真

    Received: Apr. 5, 2016

    Accepted: May. 10, 2016

    Published Online: Jan. 12, 2017

    The Author Email: Weida Liu (1158398209@qq.com)

    DOI:10.3788/irla201645.1218004

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