Curvature Sensing and Compensation for Adaptive Optics: A Computer Simulation

Abstract

A principal cause of bad transmission of electromagnetic waves is the distortion due to atmospheric disturbances. The received wavefront phase has been affected. Therefore, a way to improve transmissions, or imaging in the optical case, is to restore the original phase of the wavefront to remove the distortions. The adaptive optics concept consists of making a real time estimate of the wavefront phase have a deformable active mirror match this estimate, whereby the wavefront will automatically be corrected when light reflects on that mirror.


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