In this work, we investigate real-time holographic phase subtraction as a technique for compensating astronomical telescope primary mirror distortions. The technique is all-optical and avoids the use of wavefront analyzers, computer processors, or adaptive controls. Real-time holography is demonstrated with both nonlinear optical materials and optically addressed spatial light modulators.
Compensating primary mirror distortions in astronomical telescopes with real-time holography
01.01.1996
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Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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