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2 June 1995 Space adaptive optics coronography
Fabien Malbet, Duncan Tsuen-Hsi Liu, Jeffrey W. Yu, Michael Shao
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Abstract
We present the latest developments on the concept of space adaptive optics coronography. We review the principle of deformable mirror used to suppress the scattered light in a 'dark hole' region around the optical axis. We describe the main limitations of this concept. A description of the experiment which has been built at JPL and its first results are given.
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Fabien Malbet, Duncan Tsuen-Hsi Liu, Jeffrey W. Yu, and Michael Shao "Space adaptive optics coronography", Proc. SPIE 2478, Space Telescopes and Instruments, (2 June 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.210928
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KEYWORDS
Deformable mirrors

Light scattering

Actuators

Scattering

Mirrors

Adaptive optics

Frame grabbers

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