A diamond AGPM coronagraph for VISIR
Christian Delacroix, Oliver Absil, Dimitri Mawet, Charles Hanot,, Mikael Karlsson, Pontus Forsberg, Eric Pantin, Jean Surdej, Serge Habraken

TL;DR
This paper details the design, fabrication, and expected performance of a diamond-based AGPM coronagraph optimized for mid-infrared imaging of exoplanets and disks on the VLT, enhancing high-contrast imaging capabilities.
Contribution
It introduces a novel diamond substrate AGPM coronagraph for mid-infrared wavelengths, including its fabrication process and integration plan for the VLT upgrade.
Findings
Successful fabrication of a diamond AGPM with nano-imprint lithography
Precise grating profile characterization achieved
Projected high-performance coronagraph for 11-13.2 μm range
Abstract
In recent years, phase mask coronagraphy has become increasingly efficient in imaging the close environment of stars, enabling the search for exoplanets and circumstellar disks. Coronagraphs are ideally suited instruments, characterized by high dynamic range imaging capabilities, while preserving a small inner working angle. The AGPM (Annular Groove Phase Mask, Mawet et al. 2005) consists of a vector vortex induced by a rotationally symmetric subwavelength grating. This technique constitutes an almost unique solution to the achromatization at longer wavelengths (mid-infrared). For this reason, we have specially conceived a mid-infrared AGPM coronagraph for the forthcoming upgrade of VISIR, the mid-IR imager and spectrograph on the VLT at ESO (Paranal), in collaboration with members of the VISIR consortium. The implementation phase of the VISIR Upgrade Project is foreseen for May-August…
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