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Active focal-plane coronagraphy with liquid-crystal spatial-light modulators: Broadband contrast performance in the visible

The technological progress in spatial-light modulators (SLM) technology has made it possible to use those devices as programmable active focal-plane phase coronagraphic masks, opening the door to novel versatile and adaptive high-contrast imaging observation strategies. However, the scalar nature of...

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Published in:arXiv.org 2022-11
Main Authors: Kuhn, J G, Patapis, P
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:The technological progress in spatial-light modulators (SLM) technology has made it possible to use those devices as programmable active focal-plane phase coronagraphic masks, opening the door to novel versatile and adaptive high-contrast imaging observation strategies. However, the scalar nature of the SLM-induced phase response is a potential hurdle when applying the approach to wideband light, as is typical in astronomical imaging. For the first time, we present laboratory results with broadband light (up to ~12pc bandwidth) for two commercially-available SLM devices used as active focal-plane phase masks in the visible regime (640 nm). It is shown that under ideal or realistic telescope aperture conditions, the contrast performance is negligibly affected in this bandwidth regime, reaching sufficient level for ground-based high-contrast imaging, which is typically dominated by atmospheric residuals.
ISSN:2331-8422
DOI:10.48550/arxiv.2210.14000