1. Polarization interferometric nulling coronagraph for high-contrast imaging
- Author
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Murakami, Naoshi, Yokochi, Kaito, Nishikawa, Jun, Tamura, Motohide, Kurokawa, Takashi, Takeda, Mitsuo, and Baba, Naoshi
- Subjects
Coronagraphs -- Optical properties ,Coronagraphs -- Usage ,Imaging systems -- Properties ,Imaging technology ,Astronomy ,Physics - Abstract
We propose a novel, high-contrast imager called a polarization interferometric nulling coronagraph (PINC) for direct detection of extrasolar planets. The PINC uses achromatic half-wave plates (HWPs) installed in a fully symmetric beam combiner based on polarizing beam splitters. Jones calculus suggests that a stellar halo suppression level of 10 10 can be achieved at 5 [lambda]/D for a broad wavelength range from 1.6 to 2.2 [micro]m by using Fresnel-rhomb HWPs made of BK7. Laboratory experiments on the PINC used two laser light sources (wavelengths of [lambda] = 532 and 671nm), and we obtained a halo suppression level of approximately [10.sup.-6] at 5 [lambda]/D for both wavelengths. OCIS codes: 350.1260, 120.3180, 260.5430, 260.3160, 050.5080.
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- 2010