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12 October 1996 Advanced novel photonic instrumentation for adaptive and interferometric astronomy
Nabeel A. Riza
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Abstract
New advanced photonic instrumentation previously developed for photonically controlled phased array antennas/radar work, is proposed for astronomical applications. The proposed adaptive optics approach is to use these remotely located photonic phase, time delay, and amplitude control modules for wavefront correction and optical beamforming for astronomical applications, particularly where fiber remoting can lead to larger observation apertures and/or signal processing gains. Scenarios using our photonic instrumentation such as solar wind sensing using radio frequency antenna arrays and fiber-linked optical telescope arrays are highlighted.
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Nabeel A. Riza "Advanced novel photonic instrumentation for adaptive and interferometric astronomy", Proc. SPIE 2807, Space Telescopes and Instruments IV, (12 October 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.255114
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KEYWORDS
Astronomy

Phased array optics

Adaptive optics

Astronomical imaging

Photonic devices

Antennas

Phased arrays

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