Study of the Conjugate Height for Solar Multi-Conjugate Adaptive Optics

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In a solar MCAO system, the formula of isoplanatic angle gain multiples was derived and the best conjugate height of Hefei region was thoughtfully discussed. The results show that the isoplanatic angle gain varies with the conjugate height and the seasons. The isoplanatic angle gain of the three conjugated system is much superior than that of the double conjugated system.

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