Abstract

In this paper, the ability of the four-aperture differential image motion monitor (DIMM) to measure the atmospheric primary aberrations is verified experimentally as in agreement with the simulation results. It is shown that the four-aperture DIMM is able to measure the defocus term of atmospheric aberration with reasonable accuracy while the astigmatism term is less accurate and the coma term is not reliable.

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