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20 October 1998 Correction of large dynamic aberrations by real-time holography using electro-optical devices and nonlinear optical media
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Abstract
Real-time holography compensates for severely aberrated primary mirrors in large aperture telescope systems. A prototype optically addressed liquid-crystal spatial light modulator device developed for this application is demonstrated with short response times, approximately 600 microsecond(s), and high diffraction efficiencies approaching 40%.
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Mark T. Gruneisen, David V. Wick, Ty Martinez, and James Michael Wilkes "Correction of large dynamic aberrations by real-time holography using electro-optical devices and nonlinear optical media", Proc. SPIE 3432, Artificial Turbulence for Imaging and Wave Propagation, (20 October 1998); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.327979
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KEYWORDS
Optically addressed spatial light modulators

Liquid crystals

Diffraction

Holograms

Mirrors

Wavefronts

Photoresistors

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