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Wavefront control in space with MEMS deformable mirrors for exoplanet direct imaging

January 1, 2014·
Kerri L Cahoy
,
Anne D Marinan
,
Benjamin Novak
,
Caitlin Kerr
Tam Nguyen
Tam Nguyen
,
Matthew Webber
,
Grant Falkenburg
,
Andrew Barg
· 0 min read
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Last updated on January 1, 2014
Tam Nguyen
Authors
Tam Nguyen
Assistant Professor

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