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- Fishov, Asaf; Bifano, Thomas G. (2002). "Electrostatic micromirrors for subaperturing in an adaptive optics system" (PDF). Journal of Electrostatics. 54 (3–4):...
- blocked off and light can only p**** through a series of small holes (subapertures). The aperture mask removes atmospheric noise from these measurements...
- slopes with Zernike polynomial derivatives averaged over the sampling subapertures. In optometry and ophthalmology, Zernike polynomials are used to describe...
- Schematic of a multichannel receiver. The signal from each subaperture element is independently amplified, down converted, and digitized in the A/D (analog-to-digital...
- ISBN 9781852335724. Sinnott, Roger W., ed. (August 1981). "Maksutovs with subaperture correctors". Sky & Telescope. pp. 166–168. Archived from the original...
- optics (AO) system with a 256-actuator deformable mirrors and a 156-subaperture Shack-Hartmann wavefront sensor. Efforts are underway to implement multi-conjugate...
- truss structure. The subapertures are aligned and carefully phased using a small secondary mirror for each of the 15 subapertures. Machine learning algorithms...
- interferometry can be used for testing aspheres. It involves performing subaperture tests that are stitched together into a single-high resolution image...
- collects about 10% of the light. The use of vacuum for the individual subapertures eliminates phase defects and spectral limitations, which would result...