Dynamic phasing of the elements of the composite main mirrors of large telescopes, based on the aperture-probe method

Physics – Optics

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Adaptive Optics, Mirrors, Optical Data Processing, Telescopes, Wave Fronts, Fourier Transformation, Phase Modulation, Real Time Operation, Spatial Distribution, Time Dependence

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Based on the analysis of the possible ways of solving the element-phasing problem for the composite main mirrors of large telescopes, it is shown that this can be done by the aperture-probe method. Expressions are obtained for the sharpness function in the adaptive phase-control mode of the separate subapertures. A version is proposed for dynamic phasing of the elements of a composite main mirror, with spatial seperation of the channels where the mismatch signals are formed.

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