Performance characterization of a broadband vector Apodizing Phase Plate coronagraph
G. P. P. L. Otten, F. Snik, M. A. Kenworthy, M. N. Miskiewicz, M. J., Escuti

TL;DR
This paper presents a broadband vector Apodizing Phase Plate coronagraph using liquid crystal technology, achieving high contrast and wide spectral bandwidth for direct imaging of exoplanets.
Contribution
It introduces a novel vector-APP design with liquid crystal layers that enhances bandwidth and contrast in coronagraphy compared to classical phase techniques.
Findings
Achieved a raw contrast of 10^-3.8 between 2 and 7 λ/D.
Developed a prototype with 500-900 nm bandwidth.
Matched PSF models with experimental measurements.
Abstract
One of the main challenges for the direct imaging of planets around nearby stars is the suppression of the diffracted halo from the primary star. Coronagraphs are angular filters that suppress this diffracted halo. The Apodizing Phase Plate coronagraph modifies the pupil-plane phase with an anti-symmetric pattern to suppress diffraction over a 180 degree region from 2 to 7 {\lambda}/D and achieves a mean raw contrast of 10^-4 in this area, independent of the tip-tilt stability of the system. Current APP coronagraphs implemented using classical phase techniques are limited in bandwidth and suppression region geometry (i.e. only on 1 side of the star). In this paper, we show the vector-APP (vAPP) whose phase pattern is implemented by the orientation of patterned liquid crystals. Beam-splitting according to circular polarization states produces two, complementary PSFs with dark holes on…
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