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Re: [ATM] holographic null test on round robin mirror C



Matt T writes,



>there are probably two dozen professional wavefront sensor companies making
>these . Applications are adaptive optics for astronomy , vision through high
>turbidity refractive media, ophtalmology .
>Here is a link to a tutorial that explains the technology and its limits:
>http://www.spiricon.com/pdf/wavefront_tutorial.pdf

I've read this, it says that the accuracy of these devices is
better for large apertures than small ones..in the context
of professional size telescopes, I think anything <~ 1 meter
would be considered to be on the *small* end of this spectrum. 


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