An integrated optics beam combiner for the second generation VLTI instruments
M.Benisty, J-P.Berger, L.Jocou, P.Labeye, F.Malbet, K.Perraut and, P.Kern

TL;DR
This paper presents a novel integrated optics beam combiner for the VLTI, demonstrating its high performance and stability in laboratory tests, paving the way for advanced aperture synthesis imaging in near-infrared astronomy.
Contribution
It introduces a new integrated optics beam combiner with an ABCD-like fringe encoding scheme, characterized thoroughly to meet imaging instrument requirements.
Findings
High and stable instrumental contrasts achieved
Limited chromaticity over the H band demonstrated
Validation of a static, achromatic phase shifting function
Abstract
The very recent years have seen a promising start in scientific publications making use of images produced by near-infrared long-baseline interferometry. The technique has reached, at last, a technical maturity level that opens new avenues for numerous astrophysical topics requiring milli-arcsecond model-independent imaging. The Very Large Telescope Interferometer (VLTI) is on the path to be equipped with instruments capable to combine between four to six telescopes. In the framework of the VLTI second generation instruments Gravity and VSI, we propose a new beam combining concept using Integrated Optics (IO) technologies with a novel ABCD-like fringe encoding scheme. Our goal is to demonstrate that IO-based combination brings considerable advantages in terms of instrumental design and performance. We therefore aim at giving a full characterization of an IO beam combiner to establish…
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