Optical gains measurement with a gain scheduling camera: On-sky demonstration with PAPYRUS and perspectives
A. Striffling, C.-T. H\'eritier, R.J.-L F\'etick, O. Fauvarque, J.-F Sauvage, A. Carlotti, B. Neichel T. Fusco

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates on-sky validation of a gain scheduling camera (GSC) method to accurately estimate optical gains in extreme adaptive optics systems, enhancing real-time calibration of non-linear wavefront sensor behaviors for high-contrast exoplanet imaging.
Contribution
The study introduces and experimentally validates a novel on-sky method coupling a focal plane detector with a Fourier filtering wavefront sensor to estimate optical gains in real time.
Findings
GSC accurately estimates optical gains at 100 Hz on-sky.
Experimental results agree with numerical simulations.
Method is suitable for future high-speed adaptive optics systems.
Abstract
Reaching the high angular resolution and contrast level desired for exoplanetary science requires us to equip large telescopes with extreme adaptive optics (XAO) systems to compensate for the effect of the atmospheric turbulence at a very fast rate. This calls for the development of ultra-sensitive wavefront sensors (WFSs), such as Fourier filtering wavefront sensors (FFWFSs), to be operated at low flux, as well as an increase in the XAO loop frame rate. These sensors, which constitute the baseline for current and future XAO systems, exhibit such a high sensitivity at the expense of a non-linear behaviour that must be properly calibrated and compensated for to deliver the required performance. We aim to validate on-sky a recently proposed method that associates the FFWFS with a focal plane detector, the gain scheduling camera (GSC), to estimate in real time the first-order terms of the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdaptive optics and wavefront sensing · CCD and CMOS Imaging Sensors · Optical Wireless Communication Technologies
