Making the unmodulated Pyramid wavefront sensor smart. Closed-loop demonstration of neural network wavefront reconstruction with MagAO-X
Rico Landman, Sebastiaan Haffert, Jared Males, Laird Close, Warren, Foster, Kyle Van Gorkom, Olivier Guyon, Alex Hedglen, Maggie Kautz, Jay, Kueny, Joseph Long, Jennifer Lumbres, Eden McEwen, Avalon McLeod, and Lauren, Schatz

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates a neural network-based nonlinear wavefront reconstructor for the unmodulated Pyramid wavefront sensor, significantly improving dynamic range and sensitivity in high-contrast imaging applications.
Contribution
The authors develop and validate a CNN-based nonlinear reconstructor for the unmodulated PWFS, outperforming traditional linear methods in dynamic range and sensitivity.
Findings
Achieves >600 nm RMS dynamic range, compared to 50 nm for linear reconstructor.
Obtains >80% Strehl ratio at 875 nm under various conditions.
Reaches the theoretical sensitivity limit of the PWFS.
Abstract
Almost all current and future high-contrast imaging instruments will use a Pyramid wavefront sensor (PWFS) as a primary or secondary wavefront sensor. The main issue with the PWFS is its nonlinear response to large phase aberrations, especially under strong atmospheric turbulence. Most instruments try to increase its linearity range by using dynamic modulation, but this leads to decreased sensitivity, most prominently for low-order modes, and makes it blind to petal-piston modes. In the push toward high-contrast imaging of fainter stars and deeper contrasts, there is a strong interest in using the PWFS in its unmodulated form. Here, we present closed-loop lab results of a nonlinear reconstructor for the unmodulated PWFS of the Magellan Adaptive Optics eXtreme (MagAO-X) system based on convolutional neural networks (CNNs). We show that our nonlinear reconstructor has a dynamic range of…
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TopicsGeophysics and Sensor Technology
