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28 June 2006 Adaptive nulling for the Terrestrial Planet Finder Interferometer
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Abstract
Deep, stable starlight nulls are needed for the direct detection of Earth-like planets and require careful control of the intensity and phases of the beams that are being combined. We are testing a novel compensator based on a deformable mirror to correct the intensity and phase at each wavelength and polarization across the nulling bandwidth. We have successfully demonstrated intensity and phase control using a deformable mirror across a 100nm wide band in the near-IR, and are in the process of conducting experiments in the mid-IR wavelengths. This paper covers the current results and in the mid-IR.
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Robert D. Peters, Oliver P. Lay, Akiko Hirai, and Muthu Jeganathan "Adaptive nulling for the Terrestrial Planet Finder Interferometer", Proc. SPIE 6268, Advances in Stellar Interferometry, 62681C (28 June 2006); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.672170
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KEYWORDS
Nulling interferometry

Mid-IR

Polarization

Spectroscopy

Mirrors

Phase measurement

Planets

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