Phase-induced amplitude apodization (PIAA) coronagraph testing at the High Contrast Imaging Testbed

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We present the current status of our testing of a phase-induced amplitude apodization (PIAA) coronagraph at the Jet Propulsion Lab's High Contrast Imaging Testbed (HCIT) vacuum facilities. These PIAA optics were designed to produce a point-spread function containing a region whose intensity is below 10-9 over a 20-percent fractional bandpass, comparable to the requirements for direct imaging of exoplanets from space. The results presented here show contrast levels of 4×10-7 in monochromatic light, with an inner working angle of 2.4 λ/D. The instrumentation is described here, as well as the testing procedures, wavefront control, and results.

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