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28 July 2008 Beam combination with a large number of apertures
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Abstract
The design of a space-based interferometer with a large number of apertures has been a subject of much discussion. In this paper, we argue in favor of using a Michelson beam combiner for the case where a small field of view is acceptable. We address the normal criticism that a Michelson combiner is too complicated by presenting an optical design for a 90-aperture, laboratory prototype. Coupling this device to a large, ground-based telescope with a coherent fiber array forms an imaging system that is a significant improvement over aperture masking.
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D. Mozurkewich "Beam combination with a large number of apertures", Proc. SPIE 7013, Optical and Infrared Interferometry, 70132D (28 July 2008); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.788328
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KEYWORDS
Adaptive optics

Telescopes

Interferometers

Interferometry

Sensors

Calibration

Signal to noise ratio

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