Ultra-lightweight C/SiC mirrors and structures

SiC ceramic mirrors and structures are becoming increasingly important for lightweight optomechanical systems that must work in adverse environments. A special form of SiC ceramic (C/SiC) has been developed under ESA contract which offers exceptional design freedom, due to its reduced brittleness an...

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Veröffentlicht in:E.S.A. bulletin 1998-08 (95), p.108-112
Hauptverfasser: Harnisch, B, Kunkel, B, Deyerler, M, Bauereisen, S, Papenburg, U
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