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15 December 1999 Evaluation of an SLR adaptive optics system
Stefan Riepl, Wolfgang Schlueter, Ulrich Schreiber
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Abstract
Atmospheric turbulence is, next to the limited size of transmit apertures and the degree of collimation of the transmit laserbeam, the most influent effect limiting the maximum possible link budget in Satellite Laser Ranging (SLR) systems. A low order adaptive optics system for SLR stations is discussed and evaluated in terms of the usually rugged seeing conditions at SLR-sites. In contrast to astronomical adaptive optics applications, this system uses sunlit geodetic satellites or lunar craters as point source reference objects in order to impose a precorrection on the transmit metrology laser beam wavefront.
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Stefan Riepl, Wolfgang Schlueter, and Ulrich Schreiber "Evaluation of an SLR adaptive optics system", Proc. SPIE 3865, Laser Radar Ranging and Atmospheric Lidar Techniques II, (15 December 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.373023
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KEYWORDS
Adaptive optics

Turbulence

Wavefronts

Mirrors

Satellites

Atmospheric turbulence

Wavefront sensors

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