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5 October 2023 Experimental demonstration of spectral linear dark field control at NASA’s high contrast imaging testbeds
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Abstract
In order to directly image Earth-like exoplanets (exoEarths) orbiting Sun-like stars, the Habitable Worlds Observatory coronagraph instrument(s) will be required to suppress the starlight to raw contrasts of approximately 10−10 . Coronagraphs use active methods of Wavefront Sensing and Control (WFSC) such as Pairwise Probing (PWP) and Electric Field Conjugation (EFC) to create regions of high contrast in the science camera image, called dark holes. Due to the low flux of these exoEarths, long exposure times are required to spectrally characterize them. During these long exposures, the optical system will drift resulting in degradation of the contrast over time. To prevent such contrast drift, a WFSC algorithm running in parallel to the science acquisition can stabilize the contrast in the dark hole. However, PWP cannot be reused to efficiently stabilize the contrast since it relies on strong temporal modulation of the intensity in the image plane that would interrupt the science acquisition. Conversely, spectral Linear Dark Field Control (LDFC) takes advantage of the linear relationship between the change in intensity of the post-coronagraph out-of-band image and small changes in wavefront to preserve the dark hole region during science exposures. In this paper, we show experimental results that demonstrate spectral LDFC stabilizes the contrast to levels of a few 10−9 on a Lyot coronagraph testbed which is housed in a vacuum chamber. Promising results show that spectral LDFC is able to correct for disturbances that degrade the contrast by more than 100×. To our knowledge, this is the first experimental demonstration of spectral LDFC and the first demonstration of spatial or spectral LDFC on a vacuum coronagraph testbed and at contrast levels less than 10−8 .
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(2023) Published by SPIE. Downloading of the abstract is permitted for personal use only.
Phillip K. Poon, Axel Potier, Garreth Ruane, Alex B. Walter, A. J. Eldorado Riggs, Matthew Noyes, Camilo Mejia Prada, Kyohoon Ahn, and Olivier Guyon "Experimental demonstration of spectral linear dark field control at NASA’s high contrast imaging testbeds", Proc. SPIE 12680, Techniques and Instrumentation for Detection of Exoplanets XI, 126801G (5 October 2023); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2677806
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KEYWORDS
Calibration

Coronagraphy

Matrices

Cameras

Wavefront sensors

Actuators

Stars

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