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29 September 2004 The design of a breadboard cryogenic optical delay line for DARWIN
Teun van den Dool, Fred Kamphues, B. Fouss, K. Henrioulle, P. P. Kooijman, Martijn Visser, G. Velsink, K. Fleury
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TNO TPD, in cooperation with Micromega-Dynamics, SRON, Dutch Space and CSL, has designed a compact breadboard cryogenic delay line for use in future space interferometry missions. The work is performed under ESA contract in preparation for the DARWIN mission. The breadboard (BB) delay line is representative of a future flight mechanism, with all materials and processes used being flight representative. The delay line has a single stage voice coil actuator for Optical Path Difference (OPD) control, driving a two-mirror cat's eye. Magnetic bearings provide frictionless and wear free operation with zero-hysteresis. Overall power consumption is below the ESA specification of 2.5 W. The power dissipated on the optical bench at 40 K is considerably less than the maximum allowable 25 mW. The BB delay line will be built in the second half of 2004. The manufacturing and assembly phase is followed by a comprehensive test program, including functional testing at 40 K in 2005. The tests will be carried out by Alcatel Space and SAGEIS-CSO.
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Teun van den Dool, Fred Kamphues, B. Fouss, K. Henrioulle, P. P. Kooijman, Martijn Visser, G. Velsink, and K. Fleury "The design of a breadboard cryogenic optical delay line for DARWIN", Proc. SPIE 5495, Astronomical Structures and Mechanisms Technology, (29 September 2004); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.549410
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KEYWORDS
Magnetism

Actuators

Eye

Mirrors

Control systems

Cryogenics

Sensors

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