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A periscope is an optical device that is used for observing images which are beyond one's line of sight. It consists of a tube,
with mirrors at both ends, set parallel to each other at exactly 45°.​

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Answered by singhlokanath775
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introduces Zemax DLLs to facilitate realistic simulation of optical systems that include deformable mirrors produced by OKO. There are two separate libraries for two mirror classes: one is for Micromachined Deformable Mirrors (MMDM) and the other is for Piezoactuated Deformable Mirors (PDM). The libraries are implemented in the form of User Defined Surface (UDS) DLLs for Zemax and can be used in any Zemax model and suitable for every way of analysis. We provide those UDS to facilitate design by customers of their systems utilizing our deformable mirrors. Thus it is possible to evaluate parameters of a particular model of deformable mirror and assess it applicability to some particular application and setup. Also it makes easier to choose between several available mirror models. The configuration data is provided for all round MMDM and PDM models ever produced by Flexible Optical B.V. Detailed User's manuals are available for the MMDM version and for the PDM version. The software is developed by Flexible Optical B.V. in collaboration with Fraunhofer Institute for Laser Technology ILT/ Chair for Technology of Optical Systems TOS RWTH Aachen University. Part of the development was carried out within the framework of UltraSURFACE European

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