The self-coherent camera as a focal plane fine phasing sensor
Pierre Janin-Potiron, Patrice Martinez, Pierre Baudoz, Marcel, Carbillet

TL;DR
The paper introduces the self-coherent camera phasing sensor (SCC-PS), a novel focal plane technique for precisely aligning segmented telescope mirrors using science images, enhancing high-contrast exoplanet imaging capabilities.
Contribution
It presents a new cophasing sensor that estimates and corrects piston and tip-tilt misalignments directly from science images without additional optical paths.
Findings
Estimates piston and tip-tilt misalignments simultaneously.
Operates effectively with bright natural guide stars.
Insensitive to segment gaps and edge effects.
Abstract
Direct imaging of Earth-like exoplanets requires high contrast imaging capability and high angular resolution. Primary mirror segmentation is a key technological solution for large-aperture telescopes because it opens the path toward significantly increasing the angular resolution. The segments are kept aligned by an active optics system that must reduce segment misalignments below tens of nm RMS to achieve the high optical quality required for astronomical science programs. The development of cophasing techniques is mandatory for the next generation of space- and ground-based segmented telescopes, which both share the need for increasing spatial resolution. We propose a new focal plane cophasing sensor that exploits the scientific image of a coronagraphic instrument to retrieve simultaneously piston and tip-tilt misalignments. The self-coherent camera phasing sensor (SCC-PS) adequately…
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