Bibcode
Montoya-Martínez, Luzma; Reyes, Marcos; Schumacher, Achim; Hernández, Elvio
Referencia bibliográfica
Ground-based and Airborne Telescopes. Edited by Stepp, Larry M.. Proceedings of the SPIE, Volume 6267, pp. 626732 (2006).
Fecha de publicación:
7
2006
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Descripción
Large segmented mirrors require efficient co-phasing techniques in order
to avoid the image degradation due to segments misalignment. For this
purpose in the last few years new co-phasing techniques have been
developed in collaboration with several European institutes. The Active
Phasing Experiment (APE) will be a technical instrument aimed at testing
different phasing techniques for an Extremely Large Telescope (ELT). A
mirror composed of 61 hexagonal segments will be conjugated to the
primary mirror of the VLT (Very Large Telescope). Each segment can be
moved in piston, tip and tilt. Three new types of co-phasing sensors
dedicated to the measurement of segmentation errors will be tested,
evaluated and compared: ZEUS (Zernike Unit for Segment phasing)
developed by LAM and IAC, PYPS (PYramid Phase Sensor) developed by
INAF/ARCETRI, and DIPSI (Diffraction Image Phase Sensing Instrument)
developed by IAC, GRANTECAN and LAM. This experiment will first run in
the laboratory with point-like polychromatic sources and a turbulence
generator. In a second step, it will be mounted at the Nasmyth platform
focus of a VLT unit telescope. This paper describes the scientific
concept of DIPSI, its optomechanical design, the signal analysis to
retrieve segment piston and tip-tilt, the multiwavelength algorithm to
increase the capture range, and the multiple segmentation case,
including both simulation and laboratory tests results.