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Solving The Multi-Conjugated Adaptive Optics Partial Illumination Issue With Laboratory Results

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Abstract

Multi-Conjugate Adaptive Optics can produce uniform wide-field correction. However, partial illumination makes it challenging to estimate the true aberrations at specific high atmospheric layers. We have tested and will present lab results for a solution to this issue for LINC-NIRVANA, an instrument at the Large Binocular Telescope.

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