Abstract

We present the design and development status of the opto-mechanical sub-systems that will be used in an experimental demonstration of imaging systems for eLISA. An optical bench test bed design incorporates a Zerodur® baseplate with lenses, photodetectors, and other opto-mechanics that must be both adjustable - with an accuracy of a few micrometers - and stable over a 0 to 40°C temperature range. The alignment of a multi-lens imaging system and the characterisation of the system in multiple degrees of freedom is particularly challenging. We describe the mechanical design of the precision mechanisms, including thermally stable flexure-based optical mounts and complex multi-lens, multi-axis adjuster mechanisms, and update on the integration of the mechanisms on the optical bench.

Highlights

  • ELISA optical metrology involves interfering static optical beams with optical beams that are changing direction over time

  • We present the design and development status of the opto-mechanical sub-systems that will be used in an experimental demonstration of imaging systems for eLISA

  • An optical bench test bed design incorporates a Zerodur® baseplate with lenses, photodetectors, and other opto-mechanics that must be both adjustable - with an accuracy of a few micrometers - and stable over a 0 to 40°C temperature range

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This content has been downloaded from IOPscience. Please scroll down to see the full text. Ser. 610 012032 (http://iopscience.iop.org/1742-6596/610/1/012032) View the table of contents for this issue, or go to the journal homepage for more. Download details: IP Address: 194.94.224.254 This content was downloaded on 03/06/2015 at 09:15 Please note that terms and conditions apply. Fitzsimons, Gerhard Heinzel, Jan-Simon Hennig, Christian J.

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Alignment specifications
Linear Angular
Rear twin lens adjuster mechanisms
Individual lens lateral adjuster
Aluminium lens mount
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