Predictive wavefront control on Keck II adaptive optics bench: on-sky coronagraphic results
Maaike A.M. van Kooten, Rebecca Jensen-Clem Sylvain Cetre, Sam, Ragland, Charlotte Z. Bond, J. Fowler, and Peter Wizinowich

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates a predictive wavefront control algorithm on the Keck II adaptive optics system, achieving significant contrast improvements in high contrast imaging by reducing servo-lag errors through on-sky testing.
Contribution
The paper introduces and validates a predictive wavefront control algorithm that outperforms standard controllers on the Keck II AO system, enhancing contrast in coronagraphic imaging.
Findings
Residual wavefront error reduced compared to standard control.
Contrast improved by up to 2-3 times at specific angular separations.
Algorithm successfully implemented and tested on-sky with measurable benefits.
Abstract
The behavior of an adaptive optics (AO) system for ground-based high contrast imaging (HCI) dictates the achievable contrast of the instrument. In conditions where the coherence time of the atmosphere is short compared to the speed of the AO system, the servo-lag error can become the dominant error term of the AO system. While the AO system measures the wavefront error and subsequently applies a correction (typically taking a total of one or a few milliseconds), the atmospheric turbulence above the telescope has changed resulting in the servo-lag error. In addition to reducing the Strehl ratio, the servo-lag error causes a build-up of speckles along the direction of the dominant wind vector in the coronagraphic image, severely limiting the contrast at small angular separations. One strategy to mitigate this problem is to predict the evolution of the turbulence over the delay time. Our…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdaptive optics and wavefront sensing · Advanced optical system design · Optical Systems and Laser Technology
