Coronagraphic wavefront sensing with COFFEE: high spatial-frequency diversity and other news
2016
The final performance of current and future instruments dedicated to exoplanet detection and characterization
is limited by intensity residuals in the scientific image plane, which originate in uncorrected optical aberrations.
In order to reach very high contrasts, these aberrations needs to be compensated for. We have proposed a focalplane
wave-font sensor called COFFEE (for COronagraphic Focal-plane wave-Front Estimation for Exoplanet
detection), which consists in an extension of conventional phase diversity to a coronagraphic system. In this
communication, we study the extension of COFFEE to the joint estimation of the phase and the amplitude in
the context of space-based coronagraphic instruments: we optimize the diversity phase in order to minimize the
reconstruction error; we also propose and optimize a novel low-amplitude high-frequency diversity that should
allow the phase-diverse images to still be used for science. Lastly, we perform a first experimental validation of
COFFEE in the very high, space-like contrast conditions of the THD bench and show that COFFEE is able to
distinguish between phase and amplitude aberrations.
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