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Advanced Modeling of Micromirror DevicesThe flexure-beam micromirror device (FBMD) is a phase only piston style spatial light modulator demonstrating properties which can be used for phase adaptive corrective optics. This paper presents a complete study of a square FBMD, from advanced model development through final device testing and model verification. The model relates the electrical and mechanical properties of the device by equating the electrostatic force of a parallel-plate capacitor with the counter-acting spring force of the device's support flexures. The capacitor solution is derived via the Schwartz-Christoffel transformation such that the final solution accounts for non-ideal electric fields. The complete model describes the behavior of any piston-style device, given its design geometry and material properties. It includes operational parameters such as drive frequency and temperature, as well as fringing effects, mirror surface deformations, and cross-talk from neighboring devices. The steps taken to develop this model can be applied to other micromirrors, such as the cantilever and torsion-beam designs, to produce an advanced model for any given device. The micromirror devices studied in this paper were commercially fabricated in a surface micromachining process. A microscope-based laser interferometer is used to test the device in which a beam reflected from the device modulates a fixed reference beam. The mirror displacement is determined from the relative phase which generates a continuous set of data for each selected position on the mirror surface. Plots of this data describe the localized deflection as a function of drive voltage.
Document ID
19960054109
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Michalicek, M. Adrian
(Air Force Inst. of Tech. Wright-Patterson AFB, OH United States)
Sene, Darren E.
(Air Force Inst. of Tech. Wright-Patterson AFB, OH United States)
Bright, Victor M.
(Air Force Inst. of Tech. Wright-Patterson AFB, OH United States)
Date Acquired
September 6, 2013
Publication Date
January 1, 1995
Subject Category
Optics
Accession Number
96N36355
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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