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9 September 2019 Design of a laser guide star for applications to adaptive optics
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Abstract
Laser guide stars (LGSs) are fundamental elements of adaptive optics. They indeed allow to form an artificial star in the sky, which is used as a reference for the compensation of the effect of atmospheric perturbation on wave fronts. This paper describes the design principle of laser guide stars and in particular show the advantage of using a combination of two afocal systems. Indeed, the first afocal can be used, with controlled defocus, to tune the size and position of the beam waist at the entrance of the second afocal. This allows, for example, to decrease the ultimate size of the artificial star which can be achieved. Moreover, it also allows to set parameters so that tolerances of the system are released.
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L. Clermont, F. Languy, and M. Georges "Design of a laser guide star for applications to adaptive optics", Proc. SPIE 11105, Novel Optical Systems, Methods, and Applications XXII, 111051E (9 September 2019); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2529662
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KEYWORDS
Stars

Tolerancing

Laser guide stars

Adaptive optics

Gaussian beams

Laser development

Wavefronts

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