24 November 2022 Research on optimization of alignment algorithm for off-axis telescopes wavefront active correction
Yu Lei, Caiwen Ma, Hua Li, Shifa Kang, Xing Fu, Mingqiang Cao, Yamei Yin
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Abstract

In the field of the active wavefront correction for off-axis telescopes, the sensitivity matrix and damped least squares method are widely employed to calculate the misalignment. Improper selection of the damping coefficient will lead to bad wavefront correction results. Moreover, the calculated misalignment is referenced on the optical coordinate system, which cannot be directly applied as the control quantity. The article has two innovative points to solve these problems. First, an adaptive damping least squares method is proposed. The method considers the mirror surface error, uses Python + Zemax cosimulation to perform closed-loop reverse verification, and selects the optimal damping coefficient. Simulation is carried out for verification. Second, the article deduces the mathematical relationship between the calculated misalignment and the mechanism control quantity. Based on the above research, the wavefront active correction experiment has been completed. The optical component is actively adjusted with the wavefront quickly converging to RMS = 0 . 055λ @ 632 . 8 nm. The results verify the correctness of the proposed method.

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Yu Lei, Caiwen Ma, Hua Li, Shifa Kang, Xing Fu, Mingqiang Cao, and Yamei Yin "Research on optimization of alignment algorithm for off-axis telescopes wavefront active correction," Optical Engineering 61(11), 115105 (24 November 2022). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.OE.61.11.115105
Received: 12 September 2022; Accepted: 7 November 2022; Published: 24 November 2022
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KEYWORDS
Wavefronts

Mirrors

Telescopes

Mathematical optimization

Zemax

Optical engineering

Mirror surfaces

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