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MEMS Microshutter Arrays for James Webb Space Telescope

Authors :
Li, Mary J
Beamesderfer, Michael
Babu, Sachi
Bajikar, Sateesh
Ewin, Audrey
Franz, Dave
Hess, Larry
Hu, Ron
Jhabvala, Murzy
Kelly, Dan
King, Todd
Kletetschkar, Gunther
Kutyrev, Alexander
Lynch, Barney
Moseley, Harvey
Mott, Brent
Oh, Lance
Rapchum, Dave
Ray, Chris
Sappington, Carol
Silverberg, Robert
Smith, Wayne
Snodgrass, Steve
Steptoe-Jackson, Rosalind
Valeriano
Publication Year :
2006
Publisher :
United States: NASA Center for Aerospace Information (CASI), 2006.

Abstract

MEMS microshutter arrays are being developed at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center for use as an aperture array for a Near-Infrared Spectrometer (NirSpec). The instruments will be carried on the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), the next generation of space telescope after Hubble Space Telescope retires. The microshutter arrays are designed for the selective transmission of light with high efficiency and high contrast, Arrays are close-packed silicon nitride membranes with a pixel size of 100x200 microns. Individual shutters are patterned with a torsion flexure permitting shutters to open 90 degrees with a minimized mechanical stress concentration. Light shields are made on to each shutter for light leak prevention so to enhance optical contrast, Shutters are actuated magnetically, latched and addressed electrostatically. The shutter arrays are fabricated using MEMS technologies.

Subjects

Subjects :
Space Sciences (General)

Details

Language :
English
Database :
NASA Technical Reports
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsnas.20070005033
Document Type :
Report