25,000 optical fiber positioning robots for next-generation cosmology
Joseph H. Silber, David J. Schlegel, Ricardo Araujo, Charles Baltay,, Robert W. Besuner, Emily Farr, Julien Guy, Jean-Paul Kneib, Claire Poppett,, Travis A. Mandeville, Michael Schubnell, Markus Thurneysen, Sarah Tuttle

TL;DR
This paper discusses the development of a large-scale array of fiber-positioning robots, with 25,000 units planned, to enhance next-generation cosmology instruments by enabling precise, scalable multi-object spectrographs for detailed universe mapping.
Contribution
It introduces a new design and prototype of fiber-positioning robots capable of scalable deployment with high precision for advanced cosmology instrumentation.
Findings
Prototype achieves 1-2 micron positioning accuracy.
Design scalable to 25,000 robots for future instruments.
Enables high-density, precise fiber positioning for cosmology surveys.
Abstract
Massively parallel multi-object spectrographs are on the leading edge of cosmology instrumentation. The highly successful Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) which begun survey operations in May 2021, for example, has 5,000 robotically-actuated multimode fibers, which deliver light from thousands of individual galaxies and quasars simultaneously to an array of high-resolution spectrographs off-telescope. The redshifts are individually measured, thus providing 3D maps of the Universe in unprecedented detail, and enabling precise measurement of dark energy expansion and other key cosmological parameters. Here we present new work in the design and prototyping of the next generation of fiber-positioning robots. At 6.2 mm center-to-center pitch, with 1-2 um positioning precision, and in a scalable form factor, these devices will enable the next generation of cosmology instruments,…
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TopicsSemiconductor Lasers and Optical Devices · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Optical Wireless Communication Technologies
