Adaptive Optics (AO) will be essential for accomplishing many, if not most, of the science objectives currently planned for Extremely Large Telescopes including GMT, OWL, and TMT. AO will be needed to support a range of instrumentation, including near infrared (IR) imagers and spectrometers, mid IR imagers and spectrometers, \u201cplanet finding\u201d instrumentation and wide-field optical spectrographs. Multiple advanced AO systems, utilizing the full range of concepts currently under development, will need to be combined into an integrated architecture to meet a broad range of requirements for field-of-view, spatial resolution and spectral bandpass. In this paper, we describe several of the possible options for these systems and outline t...
We describe the adaptive optical (AO) requirements, optical design, and expected performance of a ne...
The ongoing conceptual design activities for the Thirty Meter Telescope (TMT) illustrate many (if no...
A number of Extremely Large Telescopes for visual-infrared and adjacent wavelengths are in various d...
Adaptive Optics (AO) has become a key technology for the largest ground- based telescopes currently ...
Adaptive Optics (AO) will be essential for at least seven of the eight science instruments currently...
ABSTRACT. Adaptive optics (AO) is a technology that corrects in real time for the blurring eects of ...
peer reviewedAdaptive optics (AO), by compensating in real time the blurring due to atmospheric turb...
The adaptive optics for any telescope in the 25- to 100-m class will be complex. It is believed that...
Over the past several years, experiments in adaptive optics involving multiple natural and laser gui...
The availability of small deformable mirrors with large number of actuators and stroke, on one hand,...
Large ground-based telescopes equipped with adaptive optics (AO) systems have ushered in a new era o...
The next generation of ground-based optical/infrared (IR) telescopes will have primary mirrors of up...
Large segmented aperture ground and space based telescopes are undergoing development to enable dire...
Atmospheric turbulence compensation via adaptive optics (AO) will be essential for achieving most ob...
An overview of the state of art within optical design of large astronomical telescopes is given. Rec...
We describe the adaptive optical (AO) requirements, optical design, and expected performance of a ne...
The ongoing conceptual design activities for the Thirty Meter Telescope (TMT) illustrate many (if no...
A number of Extremely Large Telescopes for visual-infrared and adjacent wavelengths are in various d...
Adaptive Optics (AO) has become a key technology for the largest ground- based telescopes currently ...
Adaptive Optics (AO) will be essential for at least seven of the eight science instruments currently...
ABSTRACT. Adaptive optics (AO) is a technology that corrects in real time for the blurring eects of ...
peer reviewedAdaptive optics (AO), by compensating in real time the blurring due to atmospheric turb...
The adaptive optics for any telescope in the 25- to 100-m class will be complex. It is believed that...
Over the past several years, experiments in adaptive optics involving multiple natural and laser gui...
The availability of small deformable mirrors with large number of actuators and stroke, on one hand,...
Large ground-based telescopes equipped with adaptive optics (AO) systems have ushered in a new era o...
The next generation of ground-based optical/infrared (IR) telescopes will have primary mirrors of up...
Large segmented aperture ground and space based telescopes are undergoing development to enable dire...
Atmospheric turbulence compensation via adaptive optics (AO) will be essential for achieving most ob...
An overview of the state of art within optical design of large astronomical telescopes is given. Rec...
We describe the adaptive optical (AO) requirements, optical design, and expected performance of a ne...
The ongoing conceptual design activities for the Thirty Meter Telescope (TMT) illustrate many (if no...
A number of Extremely Large Telescopes for visual-infrared and adjacent wavelengths are in various d...