Adaptive optics (AO) systems have become an essential part of ground-based telescopes and enable diffraction-limited imaging at near-IR and mid-IR wavelengths. For several key science applications the required wavefront quality is higher than what current systems can deliver. For instance obtaining high quality diffraction-limited images at visible wavelengths requires residual wavefront errors to be well below 100 nm RMS. High contrast imaging of exoplanets and disks around nearby stars requires high accuracy control of low-order modes that dominate atmospheric turbulence and scatter light at small angles where exoplanets are likely to be found. Imaging planets using a high contrast corona graphic camera, as is the case for the Spectro-Pol...
The wavefront sensor (WFS) is perhaps the most critical adaptive-optic subsystem, particularly for a...
Over two decades ago, the first planet around a star other than the Sun was discovered. With each pa...
With extremely large telescopes coming online over the next few decades, the ability to directly ima...
Abstract: We are developing a highly sensitive non-linear Curvature Wavefront Sensor (nlCWFS) which ...
High precision wavefront sensing is the key to detect low mass (potentially rocky) planets with ELTs...
Known exoplanets are 10 thousand to 10 billion times fainter than their host stars.These high contra...
One of the highest resolution astronomical images ever taken in the visible were obtained by combini...
Adaptive optics increases the angular resolution of large, ground-based telescopes by compensating ...
Abstract: We present a new CCD design that has been optimized for curvature wave-front sensing. Unti...
A small amount of work has been done on this project; the strategy to be adopted has been better def...
Large segmented aperture ground and space based telescopes are undergoing development to enable dire...
For centuries telescopes have been used to achieve an understanding of the universe and our place am...
While initially developed to improve the resolution of astronomical observations, adaptive optics (A...
The PICTURE-C mission will fly a 60 cm off-axis unobscured telescope and two high-contrast coronagra...
International audienceExtreme adaptive optics (AO) is crucial for enabling the contrasts needed for ...
The wavefront sensor (WFS) is perhaps the most critical adaptive-optic subsystem, particularly for a...
Over two decades ago, the first planet around a star other than the Sun was discovered. With each pa...
With extremely large telescopes coming online over the next few decades, the ability to directly ima...
Abstract: We are developing a highly sensitive non-linear Curvature Wavefront Sensor (nlCWFS) which ...
High precision wavefront sensing is the key to detect low mass (potentially rocky) planets with ELTs...
Known exoplanets are 10 thousand to 10 billion times fainter than their host stars.These high contra...
One of the highest resolution astronomical images ever taken in the visible were obtained by combini...
Adaptive optics increases the angular resolution of large, ground-based telescopes by compensating ...
Abstract: We present a new CCD design that has been optimized for curvature wave-front sensing. Unti...
A small amount of work has been done on this project; the strategy to be adopted has been better def...
Large segmented aperture ground and space based telescopes are undergoing development to enable dire...
For centuries telescopes have been used to achieve an understanding of the universe and our place am...
While initially developed to improve the resolution of astronomical observations, adaptive optics (A...
The PICTURE-C mission will fly a 60 cm off-axis unobscured telescope and two high-contrast coronagra...
International audienceExtreme adaptive optics (AO) is crucial for enabling the contrasts needed for ...
The wavefront sensor (WFS) is perhaps the most critical adaptive-optic subsystem, particularly for a...
Over two decades ago, the first planet around a star other than the Sun was discovered. With each pa...
With extremely large telescopes coming online over the next few decades, the ability to directly ima...