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The space coronagraph optical bench (SCoOB): 4. vacuum performance of a high contrast imaging testbed

Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics 2024-06-28 v1

Abstract

The Space Coronagraph Optical Bench (SCoOB) is a high-contrast imaging testbed built to demonstrate starlight suppression techniques at visible wavelengths in a space-like vacuum environment. The testbed is designed to achieve <108{<}10^{-8} contrast from 310λ/D3-10\lambda/D in a one-sided dark hole using a liquid crystal vector vortex waveplate and a 952-actuator Kilo-C deformable mirror (DM) from Boston Micromachines (BMC). We have recently expanded the testbed to include a field stop for mitigation of stray/scattered light, a precision-fabricated pinhole in the source simulator, a Minus K passive vibration isolation table for jitter reduction, and a low-noise vacuum-compatible CMOS sensor. We report the latest contrast performance achieved using implicit electric field conjugation (iEFC) at a vacuum of 106{\sim}10^{-6} Torr and over a range of bandpasses with central wavelengths from 500 to 650nm and bandwidths (BW) from 1%\ll 1\% to 15\%. Our jitter in vacuum is <3×103λ/D<3\times10^{-3} \lambda/D, and the best contrast performance to-date in a half-sided D-shaped dark hole is 2.2×1092.2\times10^{-9} in a 1%\ll 1 \% BW, 4×1094\times10^{-9} in a 2\% BW, and 2.5×1082.5\times10^{-8} in a 15\% BW.

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@article{arxiv.2406.18885,
  title  = {The space coronagraph optical bench (SCoOB): 4. vacuum performance of a high contrast imaging testbed},
  author = {Kyle Van Gorkom and Ewan S Douglas and Kian Milani and Jaren N Ashcraft and Ramya M Anche and Emory Jenkins and Patrick Ingraham and Sebastiaan Haffert and Daewook Kim and Heejoo Choi and Olivier Durney},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2406.18885},
  year   = {2024}
}

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16 pages, 12 figures, SPIE Astronomical Telescopes and Instrumentation 2024