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Compensated Imaging with Lightweight Telescopes using Real-Time Holography

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Abstract

Compensated imaging by real-time holography allows telescopes to be scaled to large apertures using light-weight, low-optical-quality primary mirrors. This application leads to unique requirements for real-time holographic media. Materials and devices under development for this application include nonlinear optical media and optically and electrically addressed spatial light modulators.

© 1997 Optical Society of America

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