Proceedings of the Adaptive Optics for Extremely Large Telescopes 5 2017
DOI: 10.26698/ao4elt5.0152
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Recovering pyramid WS gain in non-common path aberration correction mode via deformable lens

Abstract: It is by now well known that pyramid based wavefront sensors, once in closed loop, have the capability to improve more and more the gain as the reference natural star image size is getting smaller on the pyramid pin. Especially in extreme adaptive optics applications, in order to correct the non-common path aberrations between the scientific and sensing channel, it is common use to inject a certain amount of offset wavefront deformation into the DM(s), departing at the same time the pyramid from the optimal wo… Show more

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“…27 Second, an approach was recently suggested for an additional countercorrection of NCPAs in the sensor path. The idea is to use a low-order DM or an adaptive lens 155 placed in the WFS path just before the sensor, applying the deformation opposite to the NCPA shape sent to the DM. This approach allows one to bring the PWFS back to its linear regime, i.e., restore its sensitivity.…”
Section: Noncommon Path Aberrationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…27 Second, an approach was recently suggested for an additional countercorrection of NCPAs in the sensor path. The idea is to use a low-order DM or an adaptive lens 155 placed in the WFS path just before the sensor, applying the deformation opposite to the NCPA shape sent to the DM. This approach allows one to bring the PWFS back to its linear regime, i.e., restore its sensitivity.…”
Section: Noncommon Path Aberrationsmentioning
confidence: 99%