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23 August 2005 Adaptive photonics phase-locked elements (APPLE): system architecture and wavefront control concept
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Abstract
We discuss a concept based on replacing a large-aperture monolithic adaptive optical transceiver telescope with an array of small phase-locked sub-apertures with adaptive correction of phase distortions incorporated directly into each sub-aperture, referred to here as adaptive photonics phase-locked elements (APPLE). In the APPLE system, the conventional high-resolution adaptive optics (AO) system is substituted by an array of low-resolution "local" AO sub-systems (distributed AO) operating in parallel.
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Mikhail Vorontsov "Adaptive photonics phase-locked elements (APPLE): system architecture and wavefront control concept", Proc. SPIE 5895, Target-in-the-Loop: Atmospheric Tracking, Imaging, and Compensation II, 589501 (23 August 2005); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.617390
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KEYWORDS
Adaptive optics

Mode locking

Telescopes

Mirrors

Wavefronts

Control systems

Atmospheric optics

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