2004
DOI: 10.1117/12.551106
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Mechanical slit mask mechanism for the James Webb Space Telescope spectrometer

Abstract: This paper presents the mechanical slit mask designed for the Near Infrared Spectrograph of the James Webb Space Telescope. This mechanism is designed to function at a cryogenic temperature of 30K, in vacuum. The reconfigurable mask allows to form 24 optical slits in a 137 x 137 mm 2 field of view. The slit length is fixed (4.8 mm) and their width can range from 50 µm to 137 mm. The slit positioning accuracy is ± 5 µm and the slit width accuracy is ± 8 µm. The paper concentrates on the working principle of the… Show more

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“…In high precision manipulators, often flexure-based mechanisms are used for their deterministic behavior due to the absence of friction, hysteresis, and backlash [1][2][3][4]. However, when designing flexure hinges, designers face a trade-off between flexibility for motion in certain desired directions and stiffness to constrain motion for guiding in the remaining directions [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In high precision manipulators, often flexure-based mechanisms are used for their deterministic behavior due to the absence of friction, hysteresis, and backlash [1][2][3][4]. However, when designing flexure hinges, designers face a trade-off between flexibility for motion in certain desired directions and stiffness to constrain motion for guiding in the remaining directions [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition to bearings, solid lubrication at low temperatures has also been applied in moving parts such as guide rails [185], gears [161,186], and valves [187]. Sliding between MoS 2 coated support structure and superconducting coils caused by differences in thermal deformation in Tokamak [2] and stellarator [72,73] devices have caused demand for low friction at 4.2 K in vacuum to reduce the internal stress of the structure and avoid the annealing of the superconducting coil by friction heat.…”
Section: Other Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The cross flexure hinge (also referred to as cross spring pivot) is suitable for this, but some trade-offs have to be made between maximum deflection, supporting stiffness and total size. While there are other flexures that possibly have better performance [14,15], their complexity, size and weight makes them unsuitable for this mechanism.…”
Section: Cross Flexure Hingesmentioning
confidence: 99%