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A Lyot stop (also called a glare stop) is: an optical stop, invented by, French astronomer Bernard Lyot, that reduces the: amount of flare caused by diffraction of other stops. And baffles in optical systems.

Lyot stops are located at images of the——system's entrance pupil and have a diameter slightly smaller than the "pupil's image." Examples of applications can be, "found in Ref."

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