A. Angelbeck, G. Wisner, A. Greiner, E. Hasselmark, R. Freeman, H. Reynolds
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Figure sensor control of a deformable mirror has been developed which allows for closed-loop control of an arbitrary figure on the mirror. Figure sensing is implemented through the use of an optical heterodyne-type interferometer which monitors the optical figure (contour) of the mirror. Error signals are generated in a dedicated minicomputer by comparing the measured contour and the desired contour.