Adaptive Optics Institute for Astronomy David Kim
Introduction Design Goals What is Adaptive Optics (AO) Hardware for AO Tests and Results
Design Goals Get Hardware Running Get Familiar With Hardware Design A Test Setup Link Hardware With Software
What Is AO? Deformable Mirror
Shack-Hartmann Wave front Sensor
Wavefront Sensor Data
Vector Display of wave frontVector Components
Boston Micromachines Deformable Mirror 140 Actuators MicroElectroMechanical Systems (MEMS) Continuous or Segmented Deformable Mirror
Interferometer Test of BMC Mirror
Test giving left half actuators then right half 100 volts Interferometers Isometric plots of mirrors surface Expected to see half of the surface low and the other half high
Interferometer Test of Agile Mirror Identical Setup just a different mirror Left half and right half of actuators given 100 volts
Actuator Test of BMC Mirror
Conclusion Wavefront Sensor Operational Interferometer Setup Correct BMC deformable mirror broken New deformable mirror needed
Thank You Special Thanks JD Armstrong Jeff Kuhn Joe Ritter John Messersmith John Valliant The Akamai Internship Program is funded by the Center for Adaptive Optics through its National Science Foundation Science and Technlogy Center grant (#AST ) and by grants to the Akamai Workforce Initiative from the National Science Foundation and Air Force Office of Scientific Research (both administered by NSF, #AST ) and from the University of Hawaii. Lani Lebron Lisa Hunter Lynne Raschke Mark Hoffman Scott Seagroves