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Current ELTs use comparatively thick segmented mirrors with a support structure / warping structure of significant mass. In this publication we present a method to develop Segmented Thin Shell Mirrors that are intended to be supported by multiple actuators mounted on a backing structure. This enables active and or adaptive segmented mirrors for a variety of applications. Starting with a circular Adaptive Secondary Mirror face sheet, the pre and post waterjet cutting surface form error was measured and compared. The difference between the two is 17.7 μm peak-to-valley and 3.7 μm rms. The error is gradual and can easily be compensated by pre-loading the actuators that support and actively deform the mirror.
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B. Speet, F. Kamphues, J. de Vreugd, J. Mourik, P. Hinz, I. Politopoulos, R. Navarro, "Segmented active/adaptive thin shell mirrors," Proc. SPIE 13100, Advances in Optical and Mechanical Technologies for Telescopes and Instrumentation VI, 1310043 (26 August 2024); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3035716