DAM (Discretized Aperture Mapping) is an original filtering device able to improve the performance in high-angular resolution and high-contrast imaging by the present class of large telescopes equipped with adaptive optics (Patru et al. 2011, 2014, 2015). DAM is a high-spatial frequency filter able to remove the problematic phase errors produced by the small scale defects in the wavefront. Various effects are related to high-order aberrations (ie the high-spatial frequency content) which are neither seen by any wavefront sensor (WFS) nor corrected by any adaptive optics (AO) and is thus transmitted up to the final detector. In particular, any wavefront sensor, due to its finite sub-apertures size, is fundamentally limited by the well-known ...
Wavefront controller optimization is important in achieving the best possible image quality for adap...
For centuries telescopes have been used to achieve an understanding of the universe and our place am...
International audienceNon-redundant aperture masking interferometry with adaptive optics (AO) is a p...
DAM (Discretized Aperture Mapping) is an original filtering device able to improve the performance i...
Discretized Aperture Mapping (DAM) appears as an original filtering technique easy to play with exis...
Because atmospheric turbulence causes distortions in stellar wavefronts, passive ground based telesc...
In the coming decade, a new generation of extremely large-scale ground-based astronomical telescopes...
Phase aberrations in optical systems,which occur in various applications such as astronomy, microsco...
The discrete sampling of a wave-front using a Shack-Hartmann sensor limits the maximum spatial frequ...
International audienceA Shack-Hartmann wavefront sensor samples the wavefront in the pupil. The wave...
The wavefront of the light from objects in space gets distorted by the atmosphere around the Earth, ...
A key component of any adaptive optics system (AO) for the correction of wavefront aberrations, is t...
Context. Cutting-edge, ground-based astronomical instruments are fed by adaptive optics (AO) systems...
Copyright line will be provided by the publisher The classical approach for removing blur from an im...
While initially developed to improve the resolution of astronomical observations, adaptive optics (A...
Wavefront controller optimization is important in achieving the best possible image quality for adap...
For centuries telescopes have been used to achieve an understanding of the universe and our place am...
International audienceNon-redundant aperture masking interferometry with adaptive optics (AO) is a p...
DAM (Discretized Aperture Mapping) is an original filtering device able to improve the performance i...
Discretized Aperture Mapping (DAM) appears as an original filtering technique easy to play with exis...
Because atmospheric turbulence causes distortions in stellar wavefronts, passive ground based telesc...
In the coming decade, a new generation of extremely large-scale ground-based astronomical telescopes...
Phase aberrations in optical systems,which occur in various applications such as astronomy, microsco...
The discrete sampling of a wave-front using a Shack-Hartmann sensor limits the maximum spatial frequ...
International audienceA Shack-Hartmann wavefront sensor samples the wavefront in the pupil. The wave...
The wavefront of the light from objects in space gets distorted by the atmosphere around the Earth, ...
A key component of any adaptive optics system (AO) for the correction of wavefront aberrations, is t...
Context. Cutting-edge, ground-based astronomical instruments are fed by adaptive optics (AO) systems...
Copyright line will be provided by the publisher The classical approach for removing blur from an im...
While initially developed to improve the resolution of astronomical observations, adaptive optics (A...
Wavefront controller optimization is important in achieving the best possible image quality for adap...
For centuries telescopes have been used to achieve an understanding of the universe and our place am...
International audienceNon-redundant aperture masking interferometry with adaptive optics (AO) is a p...