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Methods for controlling deformable mirrors with hysteresis
O. Kazasidis
Team Raf Van de Plas
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Images
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Closed Loop
42%
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Open Loop
42%
Optic System
42%
Loop Compensation
28%
Beam Shaping
28%
Limited Bandwidth
14%
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Metrics
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14%
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Feedback Scheme
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mirrors
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hysteresis
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control
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sensors
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corrections
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laboratories
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detection
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configuration
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Physics
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Astronomical Seeing
7%
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