Real-Time Control of Deformable Mirrors for Star and Laser Light Wavefront Correction
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This study explores the innovative design and functioning of a telescope system utilizing deformable mirrors, specifically the Woofer and Tweeter configurations. It highlights the real-time control capabilities driven by a computer that processes visible and infrared light through wavefront sensors. By effectively correcting the light wavefronts from stars or lasers, the system enhances image quality and clarity. This advancement in telescope optics has significant implications for astronomical observations and scientific imaging.
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Real-Time Control of Deformable Mirrors for Star and Laser Light Wavefront Correction
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How ShaneAO Works Light from the telescope Woofer Deformable Mirror Real-time control computer Tweeter Deformable Mirror Visible Star or Laser Light Wavefront Sensor IR Light Science Camera
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