The Optimal Optical Coronagraph Workshop at the Lorentz Center in September 2017 in Leiden, the Netherlands gathered a diverse group of 30 researchers working on exoplanet instrumentation to stimulate the emergence and sharing of new ideas. This contribution is the final part of a series of three papers summarizing the outcomes of the workshop, and presents an overview of novel optical technologies and systems that are implemented or considered for high-contrast imaging instruments on both ground-based and space telescopes. The overall objective of high contrast instruments is to provide direct observations and characterizations of exoplanets at contrast levels as extreme as 10(-)(10). We list shortcomings of current technologies, and ident...
Deformable mirrors (DMs) are a critical technology to enable coronagraphic direct imaging of exoplan...
Imaging Earth-like exoplanets with future space telescopes will require a coronagraph instrument tha...
International audienceHigh-contrast imaging (HCI) techniques appear like the best solutions to direc...
The Optimal Optical CoronagraphWorkshop at the Lorentz Center in September 2017 in Leiden, the Nethe...
The Optimal Optical Coronagraph (OOC) Workshop at the Lorentz Center in September 2017 in Leiden, th...
Coronagraphy has recently been an extremely active field of research, with several high performance ...
Small-angle coronagraphy is technically and scientifically appealing because it enables the use of s...
High contrast imaging opportunties abound in astronomy, and some carry such intrinsic interest that ...
International audienceDirect imaging of exoplanets is very attractive but challenging and specific i...
Astro2020 Decadal Survey call for Activities, Projects, or State of the Profession Consideration - A...
The Optimal Optical Coronagraph (OOC) Workshop held at the Lorentz Center in September 2017 in Leide...
Direct imaging of an Earth-like exoplanet requires starlight suppression with a contrast ratio on th...
Deformable mirrors (DMs) are a critical technology to enable coronagraphic direct imaging of exoplan...
Imaging Earth-like exoplanets with future space telescopes will require a coronagraph instrument tha...
International audienceHigh-contrast imaging (HCI) techniques appear like the best solutions to direc...
The Optimal Optical CoronagraphWorkshop at the Lorentz Center in September 2017 in Leiden, the Nethe...
The Optimal Optical Coronagraph (OOC) Workshop at the Lorentz Center in September 2017 in Leiden, th...
Coronagraphy has recently been an extremely active field of research, with several high performance ...
Small-angle coronagraphy is technically and scientifically appealing because it enables the use of s...
High contrast imaging opportunties abound in astronomy, and some carry such intrinsic interest that ...
International audienceDirect imaging of exoplanets is very attractive but challenging and specific i...
Astro2020 Decadal Survey call for Activities, Projects, or State of the Profession Consideration - A...
The Optimal Optical Coronagraph (OOC) Workshop held at the Lorentz Center in September 2017 in Leide...
Direct imaging of an Earth-like exoplanet requires starlight suppression with a contrast ratio on th...
Deformable mirrors (DMs) are a critical technology to enable coronagraphic direct imaging of exoplan...
Imaging Earth-like exoplanets with future space telescopes will require a coronagraph instrument tha...
International audienceHigh-contrast imaging (HCI) techniques appear like the best solutions to direc...