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10 November 2003 Effect of misalignment errors on the optical transfer function of the synthetic aperture telescopes
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Abstract
A segmented or diluted aperture optical system will undergo phase errors due to errors in the positing of the segments. The errors associated with a segmented primary mirror limit the image quality obtainable with the synthetic aperture telescopes. Here, we study the effects of segmentation errors on image quality considering both the phase angle and amplitude of the OTF. We show that, in these kind telescopes, the phasing and alignment errors among segments reduce the amplitude and distort the phase angle of the OTF.
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Jorge Luis Flores, Gonzalo Paez, Marija Strojnik, and Guillermo Garcia "Effect of misalignment errors on the optical transfer function of the synthetic aperture telescopes", Proc. SPIE 5152, Infrared Spaceborne Remote Sensing XI, (10 November 2003); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.523645
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KEYWORDS
Optical transfer functions

Image segmentation

Modulation transfer functions

Telescopes

Image quality

Spatial frequencies

Phase transfer function

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