Laboratory characterization of a multi-photonic lantern optical waveguide using off-axis holography
Abstract
Photonic lanterns (PLs) are waveguides that convert multi-mode input light to single-mode outputs. Wavefront sensing (WFS) and spectroscopy using a PL have been demonstrated, but PL simulations and experiments show significant mismatches. For the WaveDriver project, a proposed Habitable Worlds Observatory pathfinder that uses a PL for WFS as well as for integral field spectroscopy, we manufactured an optical waveguide consisting of an array of seven 19-port PLs in one device. We present laboratory characterization of the individual PLs, consisting of measurements of the principal modes at each PL input using digital off-axis holography. We compare our mode measurements to simulations to assess the variation in the PL manufacturing process. We discuss expected WFS performance in the WaveDriver configuration.
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@article{arxiv.2606.27590,
title = {Laboratory characterization of a multi-photonic lantern optical waveguide using off-axis holography},
author = {Aditya R. Sengupta and Benjamin L. Gerard and Dominic Sanchez and Matthew DeMartino and Rebecca Jensen-Clem and Kevin Bundy and Michael J. Messerly and Paul Pax and Daren Dillon and Eric Strang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2606.27590},
year = {2026}
}
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submitted to SPIE Astronomical Telescopes and Instrumentation 2026, paper number 14150-135