Topology optimization of multicomponent optomechanical systems for improved optical performance

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The stringent and conflicting requirements imposed on optomechanical instruments and the ever-increasing need for higher resolution and quality imagery demands a tightly integrated system design approach. Our aim is to drive the thermomechanical design of multiple components through the optical performance of the complete system. To this end, we propose a new method combining structural-thermal-optical performance analysis and topology optimization while taking into account both component and system level constraints. A 2D two-mirror example demonstrates that the proposed approach is able to improve the system’s spot size error by 95% compared to uncoupled system optimization while satisfying equivalent constraints.
TNO Identifier
954973
ISSN
1615147X
Source
Structural and Multidisciplinary Optimization, 58(3), pp. 885-901.
Pages
885-901