Active optics experiments for thin meniscus mirror

Physics – Optics

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Adaptive Optics, Mirrors, Optical Activity, Telescopes, Finite Element Method, Holography, Image Processing, Performance Prediction, Support Systems, Wave Fronts

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The concept of the active support system for JNLT is summarized. Performance of the force sensor, the optical wavefront analyzer, and the actuator under development of JNLT is reported. The results of a series of active optics experiments carried out by assembling these elements to support, measure, and actively correct a 62 cm thin mirror are described.

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