|
COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JUNE 4,1998 PSA#2109Phillips Laboratory, Directorate of Contracting, 2251 Maxwell Avenue
SE, Kirtland AFB, NM 87117-5773 A -- HIGH RELIABILITY DEFORMABLE MIRROR SOL PRDA NO. 98-D01 POC
Barbara Steinbock, Contracting Officer (505)846-2246; Lt Jeff Barchers,
AFRL/DES, (505)846-5671 HIGH RELIABILITY DEFORMABLE MIRROR. PRDA NO.
98-D01. Contractual POC: Barbara Steinbock, Contracting Officer
(505)846-2246; AFRL/PKDB; 2251 Maxwell Ave SE, Kirtland AFB NM
87117-5773. Technical POC: Lt Jeff Barchers, AFRL/DES, (505) 846-5671.
THIS AMENDMENT IS TO CORRECT MEASUREMENTS THAT WERE ERRONEOUSLY
REVISED IN THE CBD TRANSMISSION (EXAMPLE: MILLIMETER(MM) IS CORRECTED
TO MICROMETER). THE BACKGROUND AND PRIMARY GOALS PARAGRAPH OF THE
INITIAL ANNOUNCEMENT IS REPLACED WITH THIS AMENDED PARAGRAPH. The Air
Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) is seeking proposals for design and
fabrication of a High Reliability Deformable Mirror. BACKGROUND AND
PRIMARY GOALS: The goal of this effort is to design and build
1000-actuator class deformable mirrors with close actuator spacing,
high reliability and low cost. Innovative approaches to accomplish
these goals are strongly encouraged. The deformable mirror will be used
in adaptive optics systems designed to correct phase distortions
created by atmospheric turbulence. The deformable mirror will be used
in a closed loop servo having a control bandwith of 500 Hz (at -3 dB
error rejection). The mirror must have inter-actuator spacing of less
than 7.0 mm with individual actuator stroke greater than 2.0
micrometers and adjacent actuators restricted so that differential
stroke does not exceed 2.0 micrometers. SPECIFICATIONS: The DM must
meet or exceed current industry standards including but not limited to
the following: have a minimum of 941 active actuators in a square
array of 35 actuators on a side with corner actuators eliminated to
accommodate a circular aperture. The location of the actuator centers
relative to a best-fit square grid, must be less than 1/50 of an
actuator spacing distance. The mirror surface over the active area with
no excitation on the actuators shall be flat to better than lambda over
five peak-to-peak (lambda = 0.5 mircometers). Actuator to actuator
uniformity must be achieved such that the mirror surface error, using
a maximum offset of 5% of full stroke on individual actuators, is less
than 1/30 wave rms and 1/16 wave peak-to-peak at mid-stroke operation.
At full stroke operation, the mirror surface error must be less than
1/10 wave rms (1 wave = 0.5 mm). Actuator hysteresis shall not exceed
3% on any actuator. Full-scale operating voltage shall be chosen to
ensure that the actuator's strength will not be compromised due to
excessive stress in the individual actuator layers. The actuator
influence function describes the shape of the mirror surface in
response to the displacement of an actuator. The goal is that the
displacement of the mirror surface at any actuator location is less
than 10% of the displacement at the driven actuator location, under
both static and dynamic conditions. Actuator response shall be
independent of temperature to 0.3% over the temperature range 20 5 C.
Mirror response, defined as the ratio of surface displacement to
actuator drive voltage, is required to be flat ( 0.5 dB) with a maximum
phase shift of 5 out to 2 kHz for small signal operation and out to 500
Hz for full stroke operation. It is intended that the mirror will be
operated with drive circuitry designed and provided by the vendor. This
circuitry shall drive all actuators and shall have protective circuitry
to prevent excess current to actuators. This drive circuit shall be
digitally controlled. Frame rate shall meet or exceed 10 kHz. Latency,
as measured from the last command input to the last voltage output,
must be less than 10 microsec. As an additional goal, the design should
be compatible with the application of a multi-layer dielectric coating.
When used in an adaptive optical system, the DM must be aligned so that
the actuators are coincident with the sub-apertures of the phase
sensor. To facilitate this alignment, provisions shall be made for the
accurate registration of an alignment fixture. This fixture could be
either a crosshair centered on the aperture or a mask defining each
actuator location. Good commercial practices shall be used throughout.
The DM shall be operable without degradation of performance under the
following conditions: -- at altitudes from sea level to 10,000 feet --
storage over the temperature range -10 to 50 C -- at any attitude in
the gravitational field. Offers are not limited in technical approach,
though the proposed design should consider the goals of the effort and
specifications listed above. Projected total funds are currently
unavailable, though projected funding is $2.5 million for the total
project. (0153) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0003 19980604\A-0003.SOL)
A - Research and Development Index Page
|
|