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18 December 2002 Large-diameter holographically corrected membrane telescope
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Next generation space telescopes with apertures >10m will require novel technologies to permit lightweight primaries to operate at the diffraction limit in the optical regime. One solution is to construct a telescope from a lightweight, membrane primary, which is holographically corrected for surface distortions, in situ. We have demonstrated the correction of >10,000 waves of error in a 1-m diameter primary having an areal mass of just 17 grams per square meter.
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Geoff P. Andersen, Randall J. Knize, Arthur Palisoc, and Costas Cassapakis "Large-diameter holographically corrected membrane telescope", Proc. SPIE 4849, Highly Innovative Space Telescope Concepts, (18 December 2002); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.460451
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KEYWORDS
Mirrors

Holograms

Holography

Space telescopes

Telescopes

Diffraction

3D image reconstruction

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