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A pyramid wavefront sensor based on sequential operating method using a micromirror array

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Abstract

In this paper, we describe a sequential operating method which can be realized using a micromirror array. The goal of this paper is to discuss this possibility and analyze the features of the method. Geometrical optics calculations are described first to illustrate principle of the method. Then, numerical simulations show higher light utilization can be realized using this proposed method and verify the feasibility of using a non-modulation method into closed loop system.

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