Visible nulling coronagraph testbed results
2009
We report on our recent laboratory results with the NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC) Visible Nulling
Coronagraph (VNC) testbed. We have experimentally achieved focal plane contrasts of 1 x 10 8 and approaching 10 9 at
inner working angles of 2 * wavelength/D and 4 * wavelength/D respectively where D is the aperture diameter. The
result was obtained using a broadband source with a narrowband spectral filter of width 10 nm centered on 630 nm. To
date this is the deepest nulling result with a visible nulling coronagraph yet obtained. Developed also is a Null Control
Breadboard (NCB) to assess and quantify MEMS based segmented deformable mirror technology and develop and
assess closed-loop null sensing and control algorithm performance from both the pupil and focal planes. We have
demonstrated closed-loop control at 27 Hz in the laboratory environment. Efforts are underway to first bring the contrast
to > 10 9 necessary for the direct detection and characterization of jovian (Jupiter-like) and then to > 10 10 necessary for
terrestrial (Earth-like) exosolar planets. Short term advancements are expected to both broaden the spectral passband
from 10 nm to 100 nm and to increase both the long-term stability to > 2 hours and the extent of the null out to a ~ 10 *
wavelength / D via the use of MEMS based segmented deformable mirror technology, a coherent fiber bundle,
achromatic phase shifters, all in a vacuum chamber at the GSFC VNC facility. Additionally an extreme stability
textbook sized compact VNC is under development.
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