S. E. Meyer
Goddard Space Flight Center
5 Papers
25 Citations
S. E. Meyer is an academic researcher from Goddard Space Flight Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Shutter & James Webb Space Telescope. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 5 publications.
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Microshutter Array System for James Webb Space Telescope
Mary Li,Tomoko Adachi,Christine A. Allen,Sachidananda Babu,Sateesh Bajikar,Michael Beamesderfer,Ruth Bradley,Nick Costen,Kevin L. Denis,Audrey J. Ewin,D. Franz,L. Hess,R. Hu,Kamili Jackson,Murzy D. Jhabvala,Dan Kelly,Todd King,Gunther Kletetschka,Alexander Kutyrev,Bernard A. Lynch,S. E. Meyer,T. C. Miller,Samuel H. Moseley,Vilem Mikula,Brent Mott,Lance Oh,James Pontius,D. Rapchun,C. Ray,Scott Schwinger,Peter K. Shu,Robert F. Silverberg,Wayne Smith,Steve Snodgrass,D. Sohl,Leroy Sparr,Rosalind Steptoe-Jackson,R. J. Thate,F. Wang,Liqin L. Wang,Yun Zheng,Chris Zincke +41 more
TL;DR: In this paper, micro-shutter arrays (MSAs) are designed for the selective transmission of light from objects in space with high efficiency and high contrast for the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) mission.
Response of a MEMS Microshutter Operating at 60 K to Ionizing Radiation
S.P. Buchner,D.A. Rapchun,Harvey Moseley,S. E. Meyer,T.R. Oldham,K. Ray,J. G. Tuttle,E. Quinn,E. Buchanan,D. Bloom,Tom Hait,M. Pearce,A. Beamer +12 more
TL;DR: In this paper, total ionizing dose (TID) measurements at low temperature (60 K) of a microelectro-mechanical system (MEMS) microshutter array (MSA) indicate that exposing the MSA to ionizing radiation causes some of the shutters to stop operating properly.
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Development and operation of the microshutter array system
Murzy D. Jhabvala,D. Franz,Todd King,Gunther Kletetschka,Alexander Kutyrev,Mary Li,S. E. Meyer,Samuel H. Moseley,Scott Schwinger,Robert F. Silverberg +9 more
- 03 Apr 2008
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present an overview and description of the entire microshutter subsystem including the hybridized array assembly, the integrated CMOS electronics, mechanical mounting module and the test methodology and performance of the fully assembled micro-shoot array.
Radiation Test Results for a MEMS Microshutter Operating at 60 K
D. Rapchun,Stephen Buchner,Harvey Moseley,S. E. Meyer,Knute Ray,J. G. Tuttle,Ed Quinn,Ernie Buchanan,Dave Bloom,Tom Hait,Mike Pearce,A. Beamer +11 more
- 01 Jan 2007
TL;DR: In this article, a micro-shutter array (MSA) was tested in the presence of a faulty electrical interconnect on the test board, and the results showed that the MSA would not function propey after a TID of 200 krad(Si).
Microshutters arrays for the JWST near-infrared spectrometer
Samuel H. Moseley,Richard G. Arendt,Rene A. Boucarut,Murzy D. Jhabvala,Todd King,Gunther Kletetschka,Gunther Kletetschka,Alexander Kutyrev,Mary Li,S. E. Meyer,D. Rapchun,Robert F. Silverberg +11 more
TL;DR: The Microshutter Array as discussed by the authors is a programmable field selector for the Near Infrared Spectrograph (NIRSpec) for the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) which is a multi-object spectrograph operating in the 0.6-5.0 μm spectral range.