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Exploring High Contrast Limitations for Image Slicer Based Integral Field Spectrographs

Exploring High Contrast Limitations for Image Slicer Based Integral Field Spectrographs

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Main Authors: Salter, G, Thatte, N, Tecza, M, Clarke, F, Verinaud, C, Kasper, M, Abuter, R
Format: Conference item
Published: 2008
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