1 December 2001 Experimental checking of the Rician statistics in partially compensated wave fronts
Manuel Perez Cagigal, Vidal F. Canales
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Atmospheric turbulence imposes a limit on the resolution attainable by large ground-based telescopes. In the visible, adaptive optics (AO) systems can only partially compensate turbulence-induced distortions. Hence, the light intensity at the telescope image plane is a random variable. In order to check the light intensity statistics we have developed an experimental setup that simulates simultaneously the atmosphere and the AO effects. Phase modulation is produced by LCDs extracted from a commercial projector. It is shown that experimental histograms of the light intensity at the image plane fit the theoretical Rician distribution.
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Manuel Perez Cagigal and Vidal F. Canales "Experimental checking of the Rician statistics in partially compensated wave fronts," Optical Engineering 40(12), (1 December 2001). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.1417495
Published: 1 December 2001
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KEYWORDS
Adaptive optics

Wavefronts

LCDs

Telescopes

Polarizers

Atmospheric modeling

Modulation

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