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7 February 2003 Applications of adaptive optics in lunar laser ranging
Yaoheng Xiong, Hesheng Feng
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Abstract
The goal of this paper is to discuss the turbulent effects on the laser beam of the lunar laser ranging (LLR), and to use the real-time tilt compensation for the LLR. In this new technique, a small area near the retroreflector array on the moon surface will be used as an extended source to detect the wavefront tilt. Then the absolute difference algorithm will be used to calculate the wavefront tilt and to reconstruct it, and it will be used to drive a tip-tilt mirror in the laser transmit path to carry on the real-time tilt compensation for the laser beam on the LLR. After the compensation, the returned laser photons from the moon retroreflector to the ground telescope will be increased a factor of 6 to 40, depend on the turbulence.
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Yaoheng Xiong and Hesheng Feng "Applications of adaptive optics in lunar laser ranging", Proc. SPIE 4839, Adaptive Optical System Technologies II, (7 February 2003); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.456989
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KEYWORDS
Ranging

Photons

Retroreflectors

Pulsed laser operation

Telescopes

Laser beam propagation

Atmospheric turbulence

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