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13 January 1992 Structural damping in fast-steering mirror systems
Stephen R. O'Dea
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Abstract
The performance of fast steering mirrors is frequently limited by the presence of mechanical resonances. This paper studies the addition of damping material to the rotor or mirror of a galvanometer-based fast steering mirror in order to reduce the effects of these resonances. Both analytical and experimental efforts document the relative effectiveness of rotor versus mirror damping as a function of mirror size. The results indicate that the addition of damping material can result in a reduction in step response time.
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Stephen R. O'Dea "Structural damping in fast-steering mirror systems", Proc. SPIE 1543, Active and Adaptive Optical Components, (13 January 1992); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.51187
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KEYWORDS
Mirrors

Scanners

Linear filtering

Sensors

Electronics

Optical components

Digital filtering

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