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29 August 2022 Final performance of the ESO’s ALICE and LISA wavefront sensing cameras
Enrico Marchetti, Paola Amico, Martin Brinkmann, Ralf Conzelmann, Diego Del Valle, Nicola Di Lieto, Max Engelhardt, Christoph Geimer, Josh Hopgood, Ignacio Molina, Eric Mueller, Jutta Quentin, Javier Reyes, Mathias Richerzhagen, Matthias Seidel, Joerg Stegmeier, Mirko Todorovic
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Abstract

The development of the ESO’s ALICE and LISA wavefront sensor cameras is approaching its conclusion.

The cameras will serve the ELT and VLT telescopes and their instrumentation for a variety of wavefront sensing applications: they are built around a common set of components with the only difference being the customizable frontends to support the different type of detector and they have been designed to be fully embedded in the ELT network and control infrastructure.

In this paper we will present a quick overview of the design and the performance of the two cameras as a results of the final review of the compliance to their respective set of requirements and interfaces.
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Enrico Marchetti, Paola Amico, Martin Brinkmann, Ralf Conzelmann, Diego Del Valle, Nicola Di Lieto, Max Engelhardt, Christoph Geimer, Josh Hopgood, Ignacio Molina, Eric Mueller, Jutta Quentin, Javier Reyes, Mathias Richerzhagen, Matthias Seidel, Joerg Stegmeier, and Mirko Todorovic "Final performance of the ESO’s ALICE and LISA wavefront sensing cameras", Proc. SPIE 12185, Adaptive Optics Systems VIII, 121857B (29 August 2022); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2629931
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KEYWORDS
Cameras

Sensors

Wavefront sensors

CCD image sensors

CMOS sensors

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