Physics – Optics
Scientific paper
May 2001
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Abstracts from SF2A-2001: Semaine de l'Astrophysique Francaise, meeting held in Lyon, France, May 28-June 1st, 2001, Eds.: F. Co
Physics
Optics
Scientific paper
We report complete lab characterizations of integrated optics beam combiners in the K band. For ion exchange beam combiners, we obtain stable contrasts higher than 95% with a lab white-light source in the astronomical K band and global throughputs larger than 35%. Silica-on-silicon beam combiners designed for the H band were also characterize in the K band. First interferograms obtained on the IOTA Interferometer with integrated planar optics beam combiners in the atmospheric K band are also reported. The encouraging results confirm that combining several stellar beams of a long baseline interferometer with a single integrated components is possible in H and K atmospheric bands. We discuss this possibility, including the concept of a single chip for the metrology and the beam combiner. The developments of beam combiners for higher wavelengths than 2.4 microns are also under the way.
Berger Jean Philippe
Berruyer P.
Haguenauer Pierre
Kern Peter
Laurent Emmanuel
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