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5 October 2023 First laboratory demonstration of real-time multi-wavefront sensor single conjugate adaptive optics
Benjamin L. Gerard, Daren Dillon, Sylvain Cetre, Rebecca Jensen-Clem
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Abstract
Exoplanet imaging has thus far enabled studies of wide-orbit (⪆10 AU) giant planet (⪆2 Jupiter masses) formation and giant planet atmospheres, with future 30 meter-class Extremely Large Telescopes (ELTs) needed to image and characterize terrestrial exoplanets. However, current state-of-the-art exoplanet imaging technologies placed on ELTs would still miss the contrast required for imaging Earth-mass habitable-zone exoplanets around low-mass stars by 100x due to speckle noise–scattered starlight in the science image due to a combination of aberrations from the atmosphere after an Adaptive Optics (AO) correction and internal to the telescope and instrument. We have been developing a focal plane wavefront sensing technology called the Fast Atmospheric Self-coherent camera Technique (FAST) to address both of these issues; in this work we present the first results of simultaneous first and second stage AO wavefront sensing and control with a Shack Hartmann Wavefront Sensor (SHWFS) and FAST, respectively, using two common path deformable mirrors. We demonstrate this “multi-WFS single conjugate AO” real-time control at up to 200 Hz loop speeds on the Santa Cruz Extreme AO Laboratory (SEAL) testbed, showing a promising potential for both FAST and similar high-speed diffraction-limited second-stage wavefront sensing technologies to be deployed on current and future observatories, helping to remove speckle noise as the main limitation to ELT habitable exoplanet imaging.
(2023) Published by SPIE. Downloading of the abstract is permitted for personal use only.
Benjamin L. Gerard, Daren Dillon, Sylvain Cetre, and Rebecca Jensen-Clem "First laboratory demonstration of real-time multi-wavefront sensor single conjugate adaptive optics", Proc. SPIE 12680, Techniques and Instrumentation for Detection of Exoplanets XI, 126801Q (5 October 2023); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2676559
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KEYWORDS
Adaptive optics

Wavefront sensors

Exoplanets

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