Description
The Boston Micromachines Hex Class Deformable Mirrors offer an alternative to continuous and discrete segmented devices.
Well suited for an array of applications from in vivo microscopy to high-resolution astronomy, the Hex deformable mirror architecture has the ability to tip, tilt and piston multiple segments for alternative wavefront control.
Specifications |
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Number Of Actuators: | 111 |
Wavefront Tip-Tilt Stroke (PtV): | 3.5 um |
Actuator Pitch: | 375 um |
Pupil Size (Clear Aperture): | 3.8 mm |
Surface Quality (RMS): | 40 nm |
Mechanical Response (10%-90%): | 30 us |
Reflective Coating Material: | Gold |
Frame Rate : | 2 kHz |
Latency: | 125 us |
Interface: | USB |
Actuators Per Segment: | 3 |
Features
Segmented Surface
3 actuators per segment
Zero hysteresis
Fill Factor: >98%
Sub-nm average step size
Maximum Tilt angle: ±6 mrad
Full electro-mechanical calibration available
Applications
Multi-photon microscopy
Astronomy
Laser beam shaping
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Ships from:
United States
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On FindLight:
since 2017
Frequently Asked Questions
The Hex Class Deformable Mirrors features segmented surface, 3 actuators per segment, zero hysteresis, fill factor greater than 98%, sub-nm average step size, maximum tilt angle of ±6 mrad, and full electro-mechanical calibration available.
The Hex Class Deformable Mirrors is an alternative to continuous and discrete segmented devices that has the ability to tip, tilt and piston multiple segments for alternative wavefront control.
The Hex Class Deformable Mirrors is well-suited for an array of applications from in vivo microscopy to high-resolution astronomy, multi-photon microscopy, astronomy, and laser beam shaping.
The maximum tilt angle of the Hex Class Deformable Mirrors is ±8 mrad.
The stroke of the Hex Class Deformable Mirrors is 3.5 μm.