The point spread function (PSF) for astronomical telescopes and instruments depends not only on geometric aberrations and scalar wave diffraction, but also on the apodization and wavefront errors introduced by coatings on reflecting and transmitting surfaces within the optical system. The functional form of these aberrations, called polarization aberrations, result from the angles of incidence and the variations of the coatings as a function of angle. These coatings induce small modifications to the PSF, which consists of four separate components, two nearly Airy-disk PSF components, and two faint components, we call ghost PSF components, with a spatial extent about twice the size of the diffraction limited image. As the specifications of o...
The PSF for astronomical telescopes and instruments depends not only on geometric wavefront aberrati...
Context. To directly image rocky exoplanets in reflected (polarized) light, future space- and ground...
The flux difference between a terrestrial exoplanet and a much brighter nearby star creates an enorm...
The point spread function (PSF) for astronomical telescopes and instruments depends not only on geom...
Detailed knowledge of the image of the point spread function (PSF) is necessary to optimize astronom...
The point spread function (PSF) for astronomical telescopes and instruments depends not only on geom...
In this paper we apply a vector representation of physical optics, sometimes called polarization abe...
We present a status report on a study on the effects of instrumental polarization on the fine struct...
Assessing and optimizing polarization performance in the context of ray-based optical design can be ...
The Thirty Meter Telescope (TMT) is a future generation telescope proposed to be located in Mauna Ke...
This paper suggests that the astronomical science data recorded with low F# telescopes for applicati...
Context. Next-generation large segmented mirror telescopes are expected to perform direct imaging an...
In the search for habitable extrasolar planets, the ability to separate and detect the dim planet's ...
The analysis of the polarization characteristics displayed by optical systems can be divided into tw...
A major goal of proposed future space observatories, such as the Habitable World Observatory, is to ...
The PSF for astronomical telescopes and instruments depends not only on geometric wavefront aberrati...
Context. To directly image rocky exoplanets in reflected (polarized) light, future space- and ground...
The flux difference between a terrestrial exoplanet and a much brighter nearby star creates an enorm...
The point spread function (PSF) for astronomical telescopes and instruments depends not only on geom...
Detailed knowledge of the image of the point spread function (PSF) is necessary to optimize astronom...
The point spread function (PSF) for astronomical telescopes and instruments depends not only on geom...
In this paper we apply a vector representation of physical optics, sometimes called polarization abe...
We present a status report on a study on the effects of instrumental polarization on the fine struct...
Assessing and optimizing polarization performance in the context of ray-based optical design can be ...
The Thirty Meter Telescope (TMT) is a future generation telescope proposed to be located in Mauna Ke...
This paper suggests that the astronomical science data recorded with low F# telescopes for applicati...
Context. Next-generation large segmented mirror telescopes are expected to perform direct imaging an...
In the search for habitable extrasolar planets, the ability to separate and detect the dim planet's ...
The analysis of the polarization characteristics displayed by optical systems can be divided into tw...
A major goal of proposed future space observatories, such as the Habitable World Observatory, is to ...
The PSF for astronomical telescopes and instruments depends not only on geometric wavefront aberrati...
Context. To directly image rocky exoplanets in reflected (polarized) light, future space- and ground...
The flux difference between a terrestrial exoplanet and a much brighter nearby star creates an enorm...