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Active and Adaptive Bimorph Optics: Mirrors, Technology and Design Principles

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Abstract

Simplicity and low cost of a so-called "small” adaptive optics or the adaptive optics for low order correction make it more preferable for use than a traditional techniques. Adaptive bimorph mirrors appear to be the optimum wavefront corrector for such systems. The existing bimorph mirrors have some disadvantages, namely, a limited size of the aperture under control and low sensitivity.

© 1996 Optical Society of America

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