Computer Science – Performance
Scientific paper
Sep 2007
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2007spie.6693e..33p&link_type=abstract
Techniques and Instrumentation for Detection of Exoplanets III. Edited by Coulter, Daniel R. Proceedings of the SPIE, Volume 66
Computer Science
Performance
Scientific paper
Direct imaging of exo-planets requires that an effcient starlight suppression system and wavefront compensator work together to achieve a stable null whose contrast level is deep enough. The performances of several con- figurations for these two sub-systems have been extensively studied over the past few years, with particular attention being paid to the following four quantities and their relationship: throughput, contrast level, Inner Working Angle and bandwidth. In this paper we propose a new approach that considers starlight suppression and wavefront correction as a unique integrated component that is the association of a shaped-pupil and two sequential deformable mirrors that operate simultaneously as a short stroke pupil mapping device and a wavefront compensator. To do so we first develop a new method based on Huygens wavelets to explain the contrast limits of pupil mapping due to propagation, and study the hybrid associations of PIAA systems and shaped pupils that have been introduced in order to mitigate these effects. Then, since two cascaded deformable mirrors are also a wavelength independent amplitude actuator, we argue that they could be used in conjunction with shaped pupils to carry some of the apodisation load and thus increase the throughput of the new hybrid system.
Belikov Ruslan
Kasdin Jeremy
Pueyo Laurent
Vanderbei Robert
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