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31 May 1994 First light on an edge-matched segmented adaptive mirror at the McMath Telescope
Anthony D. Gleckler, James Roger P. Angel, Donald W. McCarthy Jr., Bobby Lee Ulich, Kent P. Pflibsen, Peter L. Wizinowich
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Abstract
The first astronomical results using a seven segment edge-matched adaptive mirror are presented. The mirror is a prototype for adaptive secondary mirrors, consisting of seven flat hexagonal mirrors, with inductive edge sensors to measure piston errors, and piezoelectric actuators. A Hartmann- Shack wavefront sensor uses the visible light for centroiding information while the IR image is formed on a 58 X 62 InSb array at 2.2 microns. In addition, a number of mathematical models are presented that illustrate how well the system should perform when correcting atmospheric turbulence.
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Anthony D. Gleckler, James Roger P. Angel, Donald W. McCarthy Jr., Bobby Lee Ulich, Kent P. Pflibsen, and Peter L. Wizinowich "First light on an edge-matched segmented adaptive mirror at the McMath Telescope", Proc. SPIE 2201, Adaptive Optics in Astronomy, (31 May 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.176072
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KEYWORDS
Mirrors

Wavefronts

Adaptive optics

Astronomy

Sensors

Image segmentation

Monochromatic aberrations

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