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We present diffraction-limited near-IR images in J, H and K of the nucleus of NGC 1068, obtained with the Adaptive Optics system {Pueo} at CFHT. The achieved resolution (0.12) reveals several components, particularly prominent on the [J-K] image: a) an unresolved, conspicuous core (size < 9 pc); b) an elongated structure at P.A. ~102 deg, beginning to show up at radius ~ 15 pc; c) a S-shaped structure with radial extent ~ 20 pc, including a bar-like central elongation at P.A. ~ 15 deg and two short spiral arms. The K core is at the location of the putative central engine (radio source S1) : the core is likely the emission from the hot inner walls of the dust/molecular torus. The extremely red colors of the central 0.2, [J-K]=7.0, [H-K]=3.8, lead to an extinction Av > 25. The elongated structure at P.A.~ 102 deg may trace the presence of cooler dust within and around the torus. This interpretation is supported by two facts : a) the elongated structure is perpendicular to the local radio jet originating at S1; b) its direction follows exactly that of the disk of ionized gas recently found with the VLBA. The S-shaped feature suggests an extremely compact barred spiral structure, that would be the innermost of a series of nested spiral structures, as predicted by simulations. This is supported by the inner stellar distribution - deduced from the J image - which clearly follows an exponential disk with a 19 pc scale-length, precisely that expected from the rotation of a bar.
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