
TL;DR
Dual Plane Imaging is a technique that captures comprehensive photon data to correct atmospheric turbulence effects, significantly enhancing image clarity for large telescopes operating in the 400-1000nm range.
Contribution
The paper introduces Dual Plane Imaging, a novel method for capturing and processing photon data to improve astronomical imaging through atmospheric turbulence correction.
Findings
Potential for significant image sharpening in large telescopes.
Applicable to wavelengths between 400-1000nm.
Addresses atmospheric turbulence effects effectively.
Abstract
We outline a technique called Dual Plane Imaging which should significantly improve images which would otherwise be blurred due to atmospheric turbulence. The technique involves capturing all the spatial, directional and temporal information about the arriving photons and processing the data afterwards to produce the sharpened images. The technique has particular relevance for imaging at around 400-1000nm on extremely large telescopes (ELTs).
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Taxonomy
TopicsOptical measurement and interference techniques · Medical Imaging Techniques and Applications
