2000
DOI: 10.1080/10587250008023247
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Correction of Telescope's Primary using Dynamic Holography in Optically Addressed Liquid Crystal Spatial Light Modulator

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“…Thus the coefficients aI2 = DE represent the diffraction efficiency to the n-th order of diffraction for the values of n, corresponding to the propagating waves. In particular, in accordance with (5), in the first order of diffraction (n=1) (and further we shall show that the corresponding diffraction efficiency can be very close to 100%), the wavefront of the diffracted wave will contain the wavefront, phase conjugated with respect to the reading out wave, and the nonconjugated wavefront of the referent wave.…”
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“…Thus the coefficients aI2 = DE represent the diffraction efficiency to the n-th order of diffraction for the values of n, corresponding to the propagating waves. In particular, in accordance with (5), in the first order of diffraction (n=1) (and further we shall show that the corresponding diffraction efficiency can be very close to 100%), the wavefront of the diffracted wave will contain the wavefront, phase conjugated with respect to the reading out wave, and the nonconjugated wavefront of the referent wave.…”
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confidence: 60%
“…Especially spectacular results were demonstrated (see, for example, [3][4][5]) with the use of dynamic holographic correctors, recorded in optically addressed liquid crystal spatial light modulators (OA LC SLM) [6]. Special feature of such devices is that in this case dynamic holograms are practically thin, and thus free from spectral and angular limitations, usual for thick holograms.…”
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