MEMS Mirror Manufacturing and Testing for Innovative Space Applications
A. Bagolini (1,4), M. Boscardin (1,4), S. Dell'Agnello (2), G. Delle, Monache (2), M. Di Paolo Emilio (2), L. Porcelli (2,3), L. Salvatori (2) and, M. Tibuzzi (2) ((1) MicroNano Facility (MNF), Centre for Materials and, Microsystems (CMM), Fondazione Bruno Kessler (FBK)

TL;DR
This paper discusses the manufacturing and surface quality testing of passive MEMS mirror substrates for space applications within the GLARE-X project, aiming to enhance space geodesy and laser ranging technologies.
Contribution
It presents initial manufacturing and testing results of MEMS mirror substrates, informing the development of active components for space-based laser applications.
Findings
Successful manufacturing of MEMS mirror substrates
Surface quality measurements indicate suitability for space use
Foundation for developing active MEMS mirrors for space geodesy
Abstract
In the framework of the GLARE-X (Geodesy via LAser Ranging from spacE X) project, led by INFN and funded for the years 2019-2021, aiming at significantly advance space geodesy, one shows the initial activities carried out in 2019 in order to manufacture and test adaptive mirrors. This specific article deals with manufacturing and surface quality measurements of the passive substrate of 'candidate' MEMS (Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems) mirrors for MRRs (Modulated RetroReflectors); further publications will show the active components. The project GLARE-X was approved by INFN for the years 2019-2021: it involves several institutions, including, amongst the other, INFN-LNF and FBK. GLARE-X is an innovative R&D activity, whose at large space geodesy goals will concern the following topics: inverse laser ranging (from a laser terminal in space down to a target on a planet), laser ranging…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGeophysics and Sensor Technology · Optical Systems and Laser Technology · Solid State Laser Technologies
