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Phasing the mirror segments of the Keck telescopes: the broadband phasing algorithm
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Keck TelescopesEngineeringOptic DesignOptical TestingInterferometrySpace OpticActive OpticsAstronomical Image AnalysisInstrumentationOptical SystemsSegment AberrationsObservational CosmologyPhotometryCoherence LengthsMirror SegmentsSynchrotron RadiationRadio TelescopeAstrophysicsAdaptive OpticGeometrical AberrationPrimary Mirror
To achieve its full diffraction limit in the infrared, the primary mirror of the Keck telescope (now telescopes) must be properly phased: The steps or piston errors between the individual mirror segments must be reduced to less than 100 nm. We accomplish this with a wave optics variation of the Shack-Hartmann test, in which the signal is not the centroid but rather the degree of coherence of the individual subimages. Using filters with a variety of coherence lengths, we can capture segments with initial piston errors as large as +/-30 microm and reduce these to 30 nm--a dynamic range of 3 orders of magnitude. Segment aberrations contribute substantially to the residual errors of approximately 75 nm.
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