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22 January 2005 MEMS adaptive optics system on multiple telescopes: experimental results
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Abstract
Adaptive optics techniques have been proved in both laboratory and field tests to the satisfaction especially of the astronomical and surveillance communities. Such success have sparked interests in other fields, however, to increase efficiency and lower costs new technologies have to be brought to fruition. MEMs are becoming a very important player in this arena. In this paper we describe a portable adaptive optics (AO) system that has been tested in both laboratory and field experiments. Results of these tests will be discussed. Capabilities and shortcomings of this technology will be discussed. A look at future applications and trends will be given.
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Sergio Raffaele Restaino, Jonathan R. Andrews, Christopher C. Wilcox, and Don M. Payne "MEMS adaptive optics system on multiple telescopes: experimental results", Proc. SPIE 5717, MEMS/MOEMS Components and Their Applications II, (22 January 2005); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.593917
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KEYWORDS
Adaptive optics

Telescopes

Microelectromechanical systems

Wavefront sensors

Cameras

Imaging systems

Clouds

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