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Optomechanical Systems Engineering
Keith J. Kasunic (Author)
9781118809327, Wiley
Hardback, published 29 May 2015
272 pages
23.1 x 15.8 x 1.8 cm, 0.544 kg
“The whole book is written in a very accessible style, and there are plenty of good exercises for the reader. It would be a good resource for engineers and research students entering the field.” (Optics & Photonics News, 4 September 2015)
Covers the fundamental principles behind optomechanical design This book emphasizes a practical, systems-level overview of optomechanical engineering, showing throughout how the requirements on the optical system flow down to those on the optomechanical design. The author begins with an overview of optical engineering, including optical fundamentals as well as the fabrication and alignment of optical components such as lenses and mirrors. The concepts of optomechanical engineering are then applied to the design of optical systems, including the structural design of mechanical and optical components, structural dynamics, thermal design, and kinematic design. Optomechanical Systems Engineering: Focusing on fundamental concepts and first-order estimates of optomechanical system performance, Optomechanical Systems Engineering is accessible to engineers, scientists, and managers who want to quickly master the principles of optomechanical engineering.
Preface ix 1 Introduction 1 1.1 Optomechanical Systems, 2 1.2 Optomechanical Engineering, 4 1.3 Optomechanical Systems Engineering, 9 References, 15 2 Optical Fundamentals 17 2.1 Geometrical Optics, 18 2.2 Image Quality, 26 Problems, 33 References, 34 3 Optical Fabrication 35 3.1 Index of Refraction, 38 3.2 Surface Curvature, 41 3.3 Surface Figure, 43 3.4 Surface Finish, 48 3.5 Surface Quality, 49 3.6 Center Thickness, 50 3.7 Wedge, 51 3.8 Clear Aperture, 53 Problems, 54 References, 55 4 Optical Alignment 57 4.1 Types of Misalignments, 58 4.1.1 Tilt, 59 4.1.2 Decenter, 61 4.1.3 Despace, 62 4.1.4 Defocus, 62 4.2 Alignment Requirements, 64 4.3 Correction and Mitigation, 66 4.4 Pointing and Boresighting, 70 Problems, 75 References, 76 5 Structural Design—Mechanical Elements 77 5.1 Stress, Strain, and Stiffness, 78 5.2 Mechanics, 82 5.3 Beam Stresses and Strains, 85 5.3.1 Bending Stresses, 86 5.3.2 Bending Strain, 89 5.3.3 Shear Stresses and Strains, 94 5.4 Structural Geometries, 95 5.5 Structural Materials, 99 5.5.1 Specific Stiffness, 100 5.5.2 Microcreep, 102 5.5.3 Materials Selection, 103 Problems, 104 References, 105 6 Structural Design—Optical Components 107 6.1 Structural Plates, 109 6.1.1 Windows, Lenses, and Mirrors, 109 6.1.2 Poisson’s Ratio, 111 6.1.3 Plate Bending, 113 6.1.4 Contact Stresses, 115 6.1.5 Stress Concentrations, 120 6.2 Glass Strength, 122 6.2.1 Fracture Toughness, 122 6.2.2 Weibull Statistics, 126 Problems, 130 References, 131 7 Structural Design—Vibrations 133 7.1 Sinusoidal Vibrations, 137 7.1.1 Free Vibrations, 137 7.1.2 Forced Vibrations, 140 7.1.3 Damping, 142 7.2 Random Vibrations, 146 7.3 Continuous Systems, 150 7.4 Structural Design and Materials Selection, 157 7.5 Vibration Isolation, 159 7.6 Vibration Compensation, 166 Problems, 168 References, 169 8 Thermal Design 171 8.1 Thermostructural Design, 173 8.1.1 Thermal Expansion, 173 8.1.2 Thermal Stress, 178 8.2 Thermo‐Optic and Stress‐Optic Effects, 181 8.2.1 Thermo‐Optic Effect, 182 8.2.2 Stress‐Optic Effect, 185 8.3 Heat Transfer, 187 8.3.1 Conduction, 187 8.3.2 Convection, 193 8.3.3 Radiation, 196 8.4 Thermal Management, 201 8.4.1 Heaters, 202 8.4.2 Fans, 203 8.4.3 Thermal Interface Materials (TIMs), 203 8.4.4 Thermoelectric Coolers (TECs), 204 8.5 Material Properties and Selection, 205 8.5.1 Thermal Expansion, 206 8.5.2 Thermal Distortion, 207 8.5.3 Thermal Mass, 208 8.5.4 Thermal Diffusivity, 209 8.5.5 Thermal Shock, 210 Problems, 211 References, 212 9 Kinematic Design 215 9.1 Kinematic and Semi‐Kinematic Mounts, 216 9.2 Optical Component Mounts, 222 9.3 Positioning and Alignment Mechanisms, 227 9.4 Material Properties and Selection, 233 Problems, 235 References, 235 10 System Design 237 10.1 STOP Analysis, 239 10.2 WFE and Zernike Polynomials, 243 10.3 Material Trades, 246 References, 250 Index 251
Subject Areas: Physics [PH]
