High Power Laser Science and Engineering, Volume. 4, Issue 1, 010000e4(2016)
Wide aperture piezoceramic deformable mirrors for aberration correction in high-power lasers
Fig. 2. Electrode pattern of the bimorph mirror
Fig. 3. Photo of the bimorph deformable mirror
Fig. 4. Focal spot of the output laser beam: (a) before correction and (b) after correction of the wavefront; 11 and 1.3 diffraction limited sizes correspondingly.
Fig. 7. Combined deformable mirror: 1 – substrate with a reflective coating, 2 – actuators, 3 – metallic base.
Fig. 8. Optical scheme for the analysis of the surface of the deformable mirror: 1 – 4-inch interferometer; 2–4 – folding mirrors; 5 –
Fig. 9. Flatness of the surface of the deformable mirror measured by wavefront sensor: (a) corrected only using the piezoelectric stack actuators (
Fig. 10. Flatness of the surface of the deformable mirror, corrected using also the bimorph electrodes (
Fig. 11. Point spread function of the corrected deformable mirror surface calculated by the ZYGO interferometer software – the estimated Strehl ratio is equal to 0.859.
Fig. 12. Wavefront distortions of the output beam: (a) before correction and (b) after correction by means of wide aperture bimorph deformable mirror; (c) voltage map on the bimorph and stacked actuators of the mirror to correct of the wavefront distortions.
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Vadim Samarkin, Alexander Alexandrov, Gilles Borsoni, Takahisa Jitsuno, Pavel Romanov, Aleksei Rukosuev, Alexis Kudryashov. Wide aperture piezoceramic deformable mirrors for aberration correction in high-power lasers[J]. High Power Laser Science and Engineering, 2016, 4(1): 010000e4
Special Issue: HIGH ENERGY CLASS-DIODE PUMPED SOLID STATE LASER TECHNOLOGY
Received: Dec. 1, 2015
Accepted: Dec. 31, 2015
Published Online: Oct. 25, 2016
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