Physics – Optics
Scientific paper
Oct 2005
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2005optl...30.2572e&link_type=abstract
Optics Letters, Volume 30, Issue 19, pp. 2572-2574 (2005).
Physics
Optics
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Wavefront Sensors, Mirrors, Astronomical Telescopes, Phase Measurement, Astronomical Optics, Optical Standards And Testing
Scientific paper
We report what is to our knowledge the first laboratory experiment that shows the use of a pyramid wavefront sensor to cophase and align segmented mirrors having three degrees of freedom per segment, i.e., piston, tip, and tilt. In the laboratory the iterative alignment procedure reached a wavefront residual error of about 10 nm. The residual error was equally distributed between piston, tip, and tilt. These results demonstrate that the pyramid can successfully simultaneously sense the piston, tip, and tilt of a segmented mirror. This last feature makes this technique very attractive in phasing and aligning astronomical segmented telescopes such as extremely large telescopes currently under extensive studies.
Esposito Simone
Pinna Enrico
Puglisi Alfio
Stefanini Paolo
Tozzi Andrea
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