Controlling wavefront distortions across a thermal boundary

Physics – Optics

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We present the details of an experimental apparatus built to explore wavefront distortion and its mitigation when an optical beam passes from one thermal environment into another. The experiment simulates a situation within the Advanced Technology Solar Telescope (ATST) baseline design where the beam travels from an ambient-temperature environment into a thermostatically controlled "room temperature" environment. We found that an 8°C temperature difference between the two environments introduces about 125 nm rms of wavefront distortion. A double air curtain (one on each side of the boundary) reduces this to about 30 nm rms. We also showed that the high-order (>1300 DoF) adaptive optics system which is integral to the ATST design will be able to further reduce this to about 5 nm rms, well within our initial error budget.

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