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Design of optical wavefront corrector based on liquid crystal concept

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Abstract

A mack-up of a nematic liquid crystal (LC) phase corrector has developed for application in adaptive optical systems. Both design features of the optical addressed spatial light modulators and requirements to its are concedered. Optical surface processing technology is investigated for preperation of the modulator individual components. The modulator electro-optical responses obtained show the wider potentialities of the device application as a phase corrector.

© 1996 Optical Society of America

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