Adaptive optical imaging for extended objects

Physics – Optics

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Adaptive Optics, Fourier Transformation, Imaging Techniques, Normal Density Functions, Wave Front Deformation, Computerized Simulation, Image Processing

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A method for imaging extended objects using adaptive optics technique is proposed. The wavefront distortion is corrected by using the Fourier transforms of two image intensities obtained with and without a Gaussian amplitude filter at the entrance pupil plane of the imaging system. A one dimensional computer simulation is presented, which shows the effectiveness of the method.

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