Abstract

A lightweight rectangular mirror designed for a space telescope features a lightweight structure and an innovative unequal length flexible support design. This design incorporates a three-point back support structure, which maintains the surface accuracy of the mirror assembly in a horizontal optical testing layout. The topology optimization design method is applied for the lightweight design of a SiC mirror. According to the principle that optimal gravity surface accuracy of the mirror is achieved when the pivot center of the flexible support coincides with the neutral plane of the mirror, an unequal length flexible support scheme is proposed. Furthermore, a “neck-shrinking” flexible support structure is designed to enhance the comprehensive surface quality of the mirror assembly, achieving better than λ/140 (RMS = 4.5 nm, λ=632.8nm). Following the completion of mirror polishing, an optical test system is established. The test results confirm that the surface shape accuracy satisfies the requirements of the design index. In addition, the mechanical design has been corroborated through dynamic testing.

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