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Imaging Bypass System with Correction for Primary Mirror Distortions

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Abstract

Dynamic plain (thin) holograms, recorded in the optically addressed liquid crystal spatial light modulators (OA LC SLM) can be successfully used for correction for distortions, imposed by the elements of imaging telescopes1,2. In this case one can realise dynamic correction and real time imaging of various objects, including self-luminous.

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