1 September 1988 Multiple-Aperture Optical Systems
Janet S. Fender
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Abstract
Multiple-aperture optics have certainly come a long way since the Michelson interferometer. Yet Michelson's impressive optical interferometry experiment at Mount Wilson laid a solid foundation for applications to follow. Imaginations of optical scientists were opened to new opportunities presented by multiple-aperture optical configurations. Long baseline and ultralarge effective aperture optical systems were now a possibility for high resolution astronomy and imaging. Dilute apertures in trigued clever thinkers such as Golay. Synthetic apertures at infrared and optical wavelengths became a serious topic of research and development.
Janet S. Fender "Multiple-Aperture Optical Systems," Optical Engineering 27(9), 279705 (1 September 1988). https://doi.org/10.1117/12.7976747
Published: 1 September 1988
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KEYWORDS
Astronomical imaging

Astronomy

Image resolution

Imaging systems

Infrared imaging

Infrared radiation

Michelson interferometers

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