Minimizing atmospheric dispersion effects in compensated imaging

Physics – Optics

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Atmospheric Refraction, Imaging Techniques, Optical Correction Procedure, Turbulence Effects, Wave Dispersion, Wave Front Deformation, Astronomical Photography, Atmospheric Optics, Error Analysis, Instrument Compensation, Optical Paths, Phase Error, Signal Distortion

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A compensated imaging system that corrects optical path length distortions due to atmospheric turbulence by means of an achromatic corrector will have residual errors caused by the dispersion of the atmosphere. These errors become significant for astronomical objects at large zenith angles, but they may be minimized by special dispersion correctors.

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