Nonreciprocal optical systems with phase-conjugating mirrors: the new class of optical imaging systems

Physics – Optics

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The results of experimental realization of the laser telescope with the phase-conjugation compensation of segmented main mirror with the diameter 300 mm, focal length 1200 mm are presented. The experimental results, which are correlated with the numerical model results, show the possibility of diffraction limited image formation while segments angle mismatch is up to 1.5 X 10(superscript -4) and step mistake up to several dozen of micrometers.

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