Abstract
A phase correction device has been developed for a high-power cw 10.6-μm laser beam using a water-cooled piezoelectric actuated deformable mirror system. It is the first HEL deformable mirror designed to provide dynamic high-speed wave front correction while simultaneously providing high-frequency phase modulation at any or all of its fifty-two actuator locations. The high voltage amplifiers energizing the deformable mirror can be simultaneously driven at ±500 V from 0 to 100 Hz and at ±50 V from 0 to 2500 Hz about a 500-V bias level. At these drive levels, the controllable surface is capable of assuming nonplanar contours having maximum deformation of ±20 μm, with maximum dither capabilities of ±1 μm at each actuator site and maximum surface gradients of 12 μm/cm. The performance, major features, and design considerations of the mirror and electronics are described.
© 1982 Optical Society of America
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