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13 October 2010 Misalignment wavefront detection of large segmented aperture optical system on-orbit
Li-hong Lu, Wei Zhang
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Proceedings Volume 7654, 5th International Symposium on Advanced Optical Manufacturing and Testing Technologies: Large Mirrors and Telescopes; 765419 (2010) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.865731
Event: 5th International Symposium on Advanced Optical Manufacturing and Testing Technologies, 2010, Dalian, China
Abstract
The optical systems with large collecting aperture and high resolution are the future development directions of optical systems on orbit. The primary mirror of optical system is segmented for its advantages in reducing the difficulty of manufacturing to achieve high imaging resolution. Once on orbit, it needs to correct the misalignment errors in optical system introduced by the effect of various factors. The phase retrieval based on quasi-Newton method nonlinear optimization is proposed to sense the wavefront aberration induced by segmented mirrors in the optical system. And the BFGS method is utilized to seek the optimum value of wavefront aberrations. Then the different defocus impacted on detection accuracy is analyzed. The result of the simulation experiment indicated that once select the suitable defocus, the phase retrieval method can control the wavefront detection error less than 6%.
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Li-hong Lu and Wei Zhang "Misalignment wavefront detection of large segmented aperture optical system on-orbit", Proc. SPIE 7654, 5th International Symposium on Advanced Optical Manufacturing and Testing Technologies: Large Mirrors and Telescopes, 765419 (13 October 2010); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.865731
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KEYWORDS
Wavefronts

Image segmentation

Phase retrieval

Mirrors

Wavefront aberrations

Fourier transforms

Optical transfer functions

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