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30 December 1981 Adaptive Optics--Problems And Prospects
John W. Hardy
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Abstract
This paper briefly reviews the application and limitations of adaptive optics using discrete components to the problems encountered in high-power laser beam conditioning. These problems include static surface figure errors, randomly varying wavefront aberrations due to thermal distortion of the optics, and inhomogeneties within the laser cavity, as well as precise pointing of the beam in the presence of vibration. The capabilities of current devices such as deformable mirrors and wavefront sensors are reviewed. The prospects for removing some of these limitations are considered.
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John W. Hardy "Adaptive Optics--Problems And Prospects", Proc. SPIE 0293, Wavefront Distortions in Power Optics, (30 December 1981); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.932342
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KEYWORDS
Wavefronts

Adaptive optics

Deformable mirrors

Mirrors

Actuators

Sensors

Wavefront sensors

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