CANEUS2006: MNT for Aerospace Applications 2006
DOI: 10.1115/caneus2006-11032
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Using the Modeshapes of a Vibrating PVDF Film as a Deformable Mirror Surface

Abstract: One of the challenges of all telescope imaging is the adverse effects of atmospheric turbulence in the optical path. These effects can be mitigated by the use of Adaptive Optics (AO) and Digital Image Processing (DIP). However, it is always desirable to correct as much as possible with AO prior to attempt any further corrections with DIP as more of the original signal can be retained by optical means. The central element of a modern adaptive optics system is its deformable mirror which can be considered as a m… Show more

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“…One such class of promising OCMs for next-generation flexible electronics is ferroelectric polymers (a relatively new class of electroactive materials based on copolymers of PVDF and some nylons) [ 3 ]. At present, these materials are being actively studied and find application in various fields of science and technology: as piezo sensors [ 4 , 5 ], biocompatible prosthetic materials, nanogenerators/sensors [ 6 , 7 , 8 ], and adaptive optical system elements [ 8 , 9 , 10 , 11 ]. In contrast to traditional piezoelectrics based on oxide ceramics (PZT, quartz, lithium niobate, etc.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One such class of promising OCMs for next-generation flexible electronics is ferroelectric polymers (a relatively new class of electroactive materials based on copolymers of PVDF and some nylons) [ 3 ]. At present, these materials are being actively studied and find application in various fields of science and technology: as piezo sensors [ 4 , 5 ], biocompatible prosthetic materials, nanogenerators/sensors [ 6 , 7 , 8 ], and adaptive optical system elements [ 8 , 9 , 10 , 11 ]. In contrast to traditional piezoelectrics based on oxide ceramics (PZT, quartz, lithium niobate, etc.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%