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Estimating the phase in ground-based interferometry: performance comparison between single-mode and multimode schemes

Authors :
Tatulli, E.
Blind, N.
Berger, J. P.
Chelli, A.
Malbet, F.
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

In this paper we compare the performance of multi and single-mode interferometry for the estimation of the phase of the complex visibility. We provide a theoretical description of the interferometric signal which enables to derive the phase error in presence of detector, photon and atmospheric noises, for both multi and single-mode cases. We show that, despite the loss of flux occurring when injecting the light in the single-mode component (i.e. single-mode fibers, integrated optics), the spatial filtering properties of such single-mode devices often enable higher performance than multimode concepts. In the high flux regime speckle noise dominated, single-mode interferometry is always more efficient, and its performance is significantly better when the correction provided by adaptive optics becomes poor, by a factor of 2 and more when the Strehl ratio is lower than 10%. In low light level cases (detector noise regime), multimode interferometry reaches better performance, yet the gain never exceeds 20%, which corresponds to the percentage of photon loss due to the injection in the guides. Besides, we demonstrate that single-mode interferometry is also more robust to the turbulence in both cases of fringe tracking and phase referencing, at the exception of narrow field of views (<1 arcsec).<br />Comment: 9 pages (+ 11 online material appendices) -- 8 Figures. Accepted in A&A

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1009.1797
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/200913356