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High contrast imaging stability using MEMS deformable mirror

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SPIE-INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING
DOI: 10.1117/12.2525628

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Deformable mirror; MEMS; wavefront control; high contrast imaging

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  1. NASA

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Direct imaging of Earth-like exoplanets in reflected starlight requires high contrast imaging systems, such as coronagraphs, with starlight suppression better than 1e-10 over a broad spectral band. Such deep contrast can only be achieved by means of wavefront control techniques (e.g. speckle nulling, electric field conjugation, stroke minimization and similar algorithms) where deformable mirrors correct for low and mid-frequency optical aberrations. In space, the coronagraph with wavefront control will create high contrast regions using a target star before pointing to a science star. While re-pointing the space-telescope, the surface stability of the deformable mirrors will play a very important role in maintaining the high contrast regions. In the present work, we report an optical characterization and stability analysis of micro-electro-mechanical-systems deformable mirrors for high contrast imaging using a vortex coronagraph, in vacuum to simulate space conditions. We created high contrast regions using electric field conjugation and monitored its evolution for several hours using pair-wise estimation.

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