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Fabrication Process Development for Light Deformable Mirrors Project

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Description

<p>This development is a collaborative effort between California Institute of Technology (Caltech) and the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL). The fabrication is done using complementary facilities at the Kavli Nanoscience Institute (KNI) of Caltech, and the Microdevices Laboratory (MDL) at JPL. There are two parallel processes being developed. One involves the deformable mirror it self. The other involves process development of ultra-low thermal exopansion bi-metallic reflective layer that provides thermal stability to the mirrors using a mechanical grid. The mirror fabrication process involves forming micron-thick layers of PVDF with the required electrode patterns. Two approaches are being developed. Both approaches begin by depositing stack of piezoelectric films and electrodes over a Silicon wafer substrate. In the first approach, the silicon wafer is removed by plasma-based reactive ion etching (RIE)followed by a non-plasma dry etching with Xenon Difluoride (XeF2). In the second approach, the actuator film stack is immersed in a liquid such as deionized water. The adhesion between the actuator film stack and the substrate is relatively weak. Simply by seeping liquid, the actuator film stack is gently released from the substrate. The bi-metallic mesh structure fabrication is being pursued using deposition of dissimilar metals in lithographed patterns followed by sacrificial release processes. This process is now being transferred to a more robust approach that employs Silicon-on-Insulator (SOI) based fabrication processes. A stack that is produced when both of the above-mentioned structures are integrated will be a deformable mirror that is expected to have high tolerance against suface errors from temperature variations while in space.</p>