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A compact and high-precision method for active beam stabilization system

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Abstract An active beam stabilization system with high-precision correction and fast response with a small size is developed. By completely separating the correction of positional (x, y) and angular (… Click to show full abstract

Abstract An active beam stabilization system with high-precision correction and fast response with a small size is developed. By completely separating the correction of positional (x, y) and angular ( α , β ) deviations, this system avoids the coupling effect which increases the errors caused by the nonlinear, hysteresis, and creep characteristics of the piezoelectric actuators in conventional dual fast steering mirrors (FSMs) control system. And a combination of lenses is designed to achieve a large focal length in a small space, which is advantageous for high-precision and strong anti-interference ability. The experimental results show that the peak and valley (PV) values of the positional and angular deviations over 60 min are smaller than 0 . 58 μ m and 1.07  μ rad which are less than 8% of the deviations without control, the standard deviation (STD) values are smaller than 0. 07 μ m and 0.09  μ rad. The regulating time is reduced to 38 ms. Moreover, the results from a series of experiments show that the STD values of the deviations over 10 h are smaller than 0 . 09 μ m and 0.13  μ rad . Thus, the proposed system is effective for many laser applications, especially those involving high-precision optical systems.

Keywords: active beam; high precision; system; beam stabilization; stabilization system

Journal Title: Optics Communications
Year Published: 2021

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