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9 June 1992 Optical pupil relay design for SILEX: optimizing wavefront error and transmit/receive beams co-alignment
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Abstract
This paper describes some of the key parameters that have been considered for the European Satellite Interorbital Link EXperiment (SILEX) optical relay lens design. Particular attention has been given to the specific requirement of transmit/receive beams co-alignment. The method of evaluating co-alignment errors is described and the effect of manufacturing tolerances and environmental long term stability on the co-alignment error investigated.
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Reginald P. Jonas "Optical pupil relay design for SILEX: optimizing wavefront error and transmit/receive beams co-alignment", Proc. SPIE 1635, Free-Space Laser Communication Technologies IV, (9 June 1992); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.59260
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KEYWORDS
Relays

Manufacturing

Free space optical communications

Laser applications

Sensors

Tolerancing

Optical alignment

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