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5 February 1993 High-accuracy white-light optical piston sensor for segmented optics
Alan Wertheimer, Thomas William Dey
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Abstract
A novel piston sensing concept is described for measuring piston over the +/- 0.5 wave range. The image of a white light point source is optically processed using a half-wave phase plate to enhance the presence of piston in the incident wavefront. The resultant point spread function is recorded on a CCD camera and analyzed using a simple intensity balance algorithm. Theoretical derivation and experimental results are provided, with emphasis on piston values below 0.25 waves. Piston values are measured to +/- 1/200 wave accuracy or better with a repeatability on the order of +/- 1/1000 wave.
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Alan Wertheimer and Thomas William Dey "High-accuracy white-light optical piston sensor for segmented optics", Proc. SPIE 1755, Interferometry: Techniques and Analysis, (5 February 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.140758
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KEYWORDS
Point spread functions

Sensors

Wavefronts

Image segmentation

Interferometry

Relays

Calibration

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