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Synchronous interferometric speckle subtraction (SISS): A concept to remove speckle noise in adaptive optics imaging and interferometry
Olivier Guyon
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Keyphrases
Fainting
100%
Interferometry
100%
Interferometric
100%
Adaptive Optics Imaging
100%
Speckle Noise
100%
Diffraction
66%
Reference Wave
66%
Limit of Detection
33%
Bright Stars
33%
Phase Variable
33%
Subtract
33%
AO Systems
33%
Phase Delay
33%
Interferometer
33%
Reference Stars
33%
Time Variable
33%
Efficient Detection
33%
Photon Noise
33%
Exoplanet Exploration
33%
Physics
Interferometry
100%
Extrasolar Planet
100%
Adaptive Optics
100%
Reference Star
100%
Engineering
Interferometry
100%
Speckle
100%
Detection Limit
14%
Phase Delay
14%
Central Core
14%