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Published on: February 12, 2014
Calculation and correction of piston phase aberration in synthesis imaging
Richard J Eastwood1, Anne Marie Johnson, Alan H Greenaway
1Physics, Scottish Universities Physics Alliance/Institute of Integrated Systems, School of Engineering and Physical Sciences, Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh, Scotland. r.j.eastwood@physics.hull.ac.uk
Abstract:
The principle of redundant spacings calibration has previously been described for the purpose of calibrating piston phase aberration affecting elements of a dilute aperture array using a system of linear equations in terms of the aperture phases as well as object phase information. Here we develop matrices for the correction of piston phase aberration by use of image sharpness and also by phase retrieval. These are both presented in wavefront sensor formulation in order to draw analogy between the approaches. We then discuss solution ambiguity affecting both methods and describe array design criteria to prevent such ambiguity. The problem of increased image aliasing under image sharpness correction is also highlighted.

