Prism matching for piston segmentation correction with adaptive optics systems on extremely large telescopes

Author(s):  
Richard M. Clare ◽  
Byron E. Engler ◽  
Stephen J. Weddell ◽  
Miska Le Louarn ◽  
Christophe Verinaud
1994 ◽  
Vol 158 ◽  
pp. 273-281
Author(s):  
Francois Roddier

Adaptive optics systems are now being developed for astronomical applications. On large telescopes, a substantial image improvement can be obtained in the near infrared, using natural guide stars.


2002 ◽  
Vol 41 (5) ◽  
pp. 1065 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alexander V. Goncharov

Author(s):  
Gérard Rene Lemaitre

AbstractActive optics techniques on large telescopes and astronomical instrumentations provide high imaging quality. For ground-based astronomy, the co-addition of adaptive optics again increases angular resolution up to providing diffraction-limited imaging at least in the infrared. Active and adaptive optics marked milestone progress in the detection of exoplanets, super-massive black holes, and large-scale structure of galaxies. This paper is dedicated to highly deformable active optics that can generate non-axisymmetric aspheric surfaces – or freeform surfaces – by use of a minimum number of actuators: a single uniform load acts over the surface of a vase-form substrate whilst under reaction to its elliptical perimeter ring. Two such instruments are presented: (1) the Faint Intergalactic Redshifted Emission Balloon (FIREBall) telescope and multi object spectrograph (MOS) where the freeform reflective diffraction grating is generated by replication of a deformable master grating, and (2) the MESSIER wide-field low-central-obstruction three-mirror-anastigmat (TMA) telescope proposal where the freeform mirror is generated by stress figuring and elastic relaxation. Freeform surfaces were obtained by plane super-polishing. Preliminary analysis required use of the optics theory of 3rd-order aberrations and elasticity theory of thin elliptical plates. Final cross-optimizations were carried out with Zemax raytracing code and Nastran FEA elasticity code in order to determine geometry of the deformable substrates.


2007 ◽  
Vol 15 (5) ◽  
pp. 1983 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jacques M. Beckers ◽  
Torben E. Andersen ◽  
Mette Owner-Petersen

2005 ◽  
Vol 1 (S232) ◽  
pp. 60-85 ◽  
Author(s):  
Norbert Hubin ◽  
Brent L. Ellerbroek ◽  
Robin Arsenault ◽  
Richard M. Clare ◽  
Richard Dekany ◽  
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2006 ◽  
Author(s):  
Visa A. Korkiakoski ◽  
Miska Le Louarn ◽  
Christophe Vérinaud

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