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25 August 1993 Adaptive optics: choices and optimization
Jean-Paul Gaffard, Patrick Gosselin, Guy Ledanois
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Abstract
The design of an Adaptive Optics System must take into account at least the following main criterias. First, correction efficiencies versus the atmospherical turbulences, i.e., the Fried diameter and the turbulence power spectrum. Second, sky coverage versus star magnitudes and star classes. To answer these criteria an optimization method is defined. It uses as main parameter the residual mean phase errors of the corrected wavefronts. It is demonstrated that this parameter able us to optimize the System performances: number of modes to be controlled, sampling rates of phase measurements, and noise minimization. Finally an application is done for a 3.6 m class telescope and 2 different adaptive mirror types.
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Jean-Paul Gaffard, Patrick Gosselin, and Guy Ledanois "Adaptive optics: choices and optimization", Proc. SPIE 1920, Active and Adaptive Optical Components and Systems II, (25 August 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.152678
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KEYWORDS
Mirrors

Adaptive optics

Stars

Wavefronts

Actuators

Sensors

Telescopes

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