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13 September 2012 A phase-shifting Zernike wavefront sensor for the Palomar P3K adaptive optics system
J. Kent Wallace, Sam Crawford, Frank Loya, James Moore
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Abstract
A phase-shifting Zernike wavefront sensor has distinct advantages over other types of wavefront sensors. Chief among them are: 1) improved sensitivity to low-order aberrations and 2) efficient use of photons (hence reduced sensitivity to photon noise). We are in the process of deploying a phase-shifting Zernike wavefront sensor to be used with the real-time adaptive optics system for Palomar. Here we present the current state of the Zernike wavefront sensor to be integrated into the high-order adaptive optics system at Mount Palomar’s Hale Telescope.
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J. Kent Wallace, Sam Crawford, Frank Loya, and James Moore "A phase-shifting Zernike wavefront sensor for the Palomar P3K adaptive optics system", Proc. SPIE 8447, Adaptive Optics Systems III, 84472K (13 September 2012); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.927041
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KEYWORDS
Wavefront sensors

Adaptive optics

Cameras

Phase shifts

Mirrors

Telescopes

Capillaries

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