A Coronagraph Based On Two Spatial Light Modulators For Active Amplitude Apodizing And Phase Corrections

GROUND-BASED AND AIRBORNE INSTRUMENTATION FOR ASTRONOMY V(2014)

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Almost all high-contrast imaging coronagraphs proposed until now are based on passive coronagraph optical components. Recently, Ren and Zhu proposed for the first time a coronagraph that integrates a liquid crystal array (LCA) for the active pupil apodizing and a deformable mirror (DM) for the phase corrections. Here, for demonstration purpose, we present the initial test result of a coronagraphic system that is based on two liquid crystal spatial light modulators (SLM). In the system, one SLM is served as active pupil apodizing and amplitude correction to suppress the diffraction light; another SLM is used to correct the speckle noise that is caused by the wave-front distortions. In this way, both amplitude and phase error can be actively and efficiently compensated. In the test, we use the stochastic parallel gradient descent (SPGD) algorithm to control two SLMs, which is based on the point spread function (PSF) sensing and evaluation and optimized for a maximum contrast in the discovery area. Finally, it has demonstrated a contrast of 10(-6) at an inner working angular distance of similar to 6.2 lambda/D, which is a promising technique to be used for the direct imaging of young exoplanets on ground-based telescopes.
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young exoplanets,stellar coronagraph,active pupil apodization,amplitude correction,ground-based telescopes
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