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9 August 2010 Simulations of coronagraphy with a dynamic hologram for the direct detection of exo-planets
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In a previous paper,1 we discussed an original solution to improve the performances of coronagraphs by adding, in the optical scheme, an adaptive hologram removing most of the residual speckle starlight. In our simulations, the detection limit in the flux ratio between a host star and a very near planet (5λ/D) improves over a factor 1000 (resp. 10000) when equipped with a hologram for cases of wavefront bumpiness imperfections of λ/20 (resp. λ/100). We derive, in this paper, the transmission accuracy required on the hologram pixels to achieve such goals. We show that preliminary tests could be performed on the basis of existing technologies.
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Davide Ricci, Hervé Le Coroller, Antoine Labeyrie, and Pierre Piron "Simulations of coronagraphy with a dynamic hologram for the direct detection of exo-planets", Proc. SPIE 7731, Space Telescopes and Instrumentation 2010: Optical, Infrared, and Millimeter Wave, 77314X (9 August 2010); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.861756
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KEYWORDS
Holograms

Coronagraphy

Stars

Planets

Optical simulations

Mirrors

Space telescopes

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