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Control methods with the use of two deformable mirrors (correcting aberrations of high and low spatial frequencies, respectively) are briefly described. Results of preliminary experiments aimed at developing algorithms for deformable mirror control are reported.
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Original Russian Text © A.N. Borshevnikov, D.A. Dement’yev, E.V. Leonov, D.M. Lyakhov, G.N. Sokhareva, A.V. Chernykh, Yu.I. Shanin, V.I. Shchipalkin, 2018, published in Avtometriya, 2018, Vol. 54, No. 3, pp. 119–125.
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Borshevnikov, A.N., Dement’yev, D.A., Leonov, E.V. et al. Control of an Adaptive Optical System with Deformable Mirrors of Low and High Frequency Resolution. Optoelectron.Instrument.Proc. 54, 314–320 (2018). https://doi.org/10.3103/S8756699018030159
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