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Speckle spectroscopy with tip–tilt operation

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Abstract

A stellar speckle spectrometer with tip–tilt operation is proposed for high-spatial-resolution spectroscopy under atmospheric turbulence. A specklegram is used to drive a tip–tilt mirror for real-time shift-and-add operation to its dispersed specklegram. The proposed speckle spectroscopy attains a long exposure for the spectrum and a slit spectrometer. Several simulation experiments confirm the effectiveness of our method.

© 1995 Optical Society of America

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