Progress in deep broadband interferometric nulling with the adaptive nuller

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Deep, stable starlight suppression is needed for the direct interferometric detection of Earth-like planets and requires careful control of the intensity and phase of the beams that are being combined. We have developed a novel compensator for the Terrestrial Planet Finder Interferometer based on a deformable mirror to correct the intensity and phase at each wavelength across the bandwidth of 8 to 12 microns wavelength. This paper will discuss the results of using the adaptive nuller to achieve deep broadband nulling in the mid-IR.

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