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30 September 1994 Electromagnetic driven liquid mirrors
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Electromagnetic forces can be used to deform the free surface of a reflective liquid. Such forces can be obtained through flowing of electrical current in the liquid itself or using its ferro-magnetic properties. For the first approach a ground-based experiment to characterize an adaptive mirror is briefly reported. For the second approach a technique to deploy in nearly- zero gravity environment a large concave mirror is shown. For this space-based application an example of case study is briefly given.
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Roberto Ragazzoni, Enrico Marchetti, and Riccardo U. Claudi "Electromagnetic driven liquid mirrors", Proc. SPIE 2263, Current Developments in Optical Design and Optical Engineering IV, (30 September 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.188018
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KEYWORDS
Liquids

Mirrors

Magnetism

Electromagnetism

Mercury

Space mirrors

Actuators

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