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Combining Beams in a Multi-Telescope Interferometer

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Abstract

An interferometer is under study that is comprised of a number of small telescopes mounted in the same structure. Fibre optics or a succession of mirrors lead the light from the foci of the telescopes to the vicinity of the detector, at which point one of the following schemes can be employed:

© 1988 Optical Society of America

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