Physics – Optics
Scientific paper
Feb 2007
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2007apopt..46..834o&link_type=abstract
Applied Optics IP, vol. 46, Issue 6, pp.834-844
Physics
Optics
3
Fibers, Single-Mode, Spatial Filtering, Interferometry, Integrated Optics, Astronomical Optics, Space Optics
Scientific paper
We present a three-telescope space-based interferometer prototype dedicated to high-resolution imaging. This project, named multiaperture fiber-linked interferometer (MAFL), was founded by the European Space Agency. The aim of the MAFL project is to propose, design, and implement for the first time to the best of our knowledge all the optical functions required for the global instrument on the same integrated optics (IO) component for controlling a three-arm interferometer and to obtain reliable science data. The coherent transport from telescopes to the IO component is achieved by means of highly birefringent optical fiber. The laboratory bench is presented, and the results are reported allowing us to validate the optical potentiality of the IO component in this frame. The validation measurements consist of the throughput of this optical device, the performances of metrological servoloop, and the instrumental contrasts and phase closure of the science fringes.
Broquin Jean-Emmanuel
Collomb Virginie
Delage Laurent
Grelin Jerome
Leone Bruno
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