International audienceExtreme adaptive optics (AO) is crucial for enabling the contrasts needed for ground-based high contrast imaging instruments to detect exoplanets. Pushing exoplanet imaging detection sensitivities towards lower mass, closer separations, and older planets will require upgrading AO wavefront sensors (WFSs) to be more efficient. In particular, future WFS designs will aim to improve a WFS's measurement error (i.e., the wavefront level at which photon noise, detector noise, and/or sky background limits a WFS measurement) and linearity (i.e., the wavefront level, in the absence of photon noise, aliasing, and servo lag, at which an AO loop can close and the corresponding closed-loop residual level). We present one such design...
Context. The diffusion of adaptive optics systems in astronomical instrumentation for large ground-b...
39 pages, 15 figuresInternational audienceFor ExAO instruments for the Giant Segmented Mirror Telesc...
International audienceThe pyramid wavefront sensor (PWFS) is the currently preferred design for high...
International audienceExtreme adaptive optics (AO) is crucial for enabling the contrasts needed for ...
Known exoplanets are 10 thousand to 10 billion times fainter than their host stars.These high contra...
International audienceThe Pyramid wave-front sensor (WFS) is currently the baseline for several futu...
Context. The diffusion of adaptive optics systems in astronomical instrumentation for large ground b...
The Giant Segmented Mirror Telescopes (GSMTs) including the Giant Magellan Telescope (GMT), the Thir...
International audienceAdvanced adaptive-optics (AO) systems will likely utilize pyramid wavefront se...
International audienceThe Giant Segmented Mirror Telescopes (GSMTs) including the Giant Magellan Tel...
The paper deals with with the on-sky performance of the pyramid wavefront sensor-based Adaptive Opti...
Adaptive optics (AO) correction based on pyramid wavefront sensors (P-WFSs) has been successfully im...
The next generation of giant ground and space telescopes will have the light-collecting power to det...
Context. Differentiating between a true exoplanet signal and residual speckle noise is a key challen...
Context. The diffusion of adaptive optics systems in astronomical instrumentation for large ground-b...
39 pages, 15 figuresInternational audienceFor ExAO instruments for the Giant Segmented Mirror Telesc...
International audienceThe pyramid wavefront sensor (PWFS) is the currently preferred design for high...
International audienceExtreme adaptive optics (AO) is crucial for enabling the contrasts needed for ...
Known exoplanets are 10 thousand to 10 billion times fainter than their host stars.These high contra...
International audienceThe Pyramid wave-front sensor (WFS) is currently the baseline for several futu...
Context. The diffusion of adaptive optics systems in astronomical instrumentation for large ground b...
The Giant Segmented Mirror Telescopes (GSMTs) including the Giant Magellan Telescope (GMT), the Thir...
International audienceAdvanced adaptive-optics (AO) systems will likely utilize pyramid wavefront se...
International audienceThe Giant Segmented Mirror Telescopes (GSMTs) including the Giant Magellan Tel...
The paper deals with with the on-sky performance of the pyramid wavefront sensor-based Adaptive Opti...
Adaptive optics (AO) correction based on pyramid wavefront sensors (P-WFSs) has been successfully im...
The next generation of giant ground and space telescopes will have the light-collecting power to det...
Context. Differentiating between a true exoplanet signal and residual speckle noise is a key challen...
Context. The diffusion of adaptive optics systems in astronomical instrumentation for large ground-b...
39 pages, 15 figuresInternational audienceFor ExAO instruments for the Giant Segmented Mirror Telesc...
International audienceThe pyramid wavefront sensor (PWFS) is the currently preferred design for high...