Paper
10 December 1993 Development of an active-optics system for 27-inch thin mirror
Ajay Kumar Saxena, J. P. Lancelot, J. P. Samson
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Abstract
India is planning to build a large Optical/Infrared Telescope of 4 to 5 M in size. This telescope will adopt most of the features of the New Technology Telescope including active and adoptive optics corrections for achieving improved image quality. Keeping this in view a prototype active optics system for a 27 inch thin mirror is being developed at Indian Institute of Astrophysics. A new digital polarization shearing interferometer will be used for wavefront sensing. The paper describes in detail the procedure for wavefront sensing and the approach for the active correction.
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Ajay Kumar Saxena, J. P. Lancelot, and J. P. Samson "Development of an active-optics system for 27-inch thin mirror", Proc. SPIE 2003, Interferometry VI: Techniques and Analysis, (10 December 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.165442
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KEYWORDS
Mirrors

Wavefronts

Telescopes

Active optics

Adaptive optics

Interferometry

Monochromatic aberrations

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