Critical characteristics of coronagraph masks influencing high contrast performance

Proceedings of SPIE(2019)

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High contrast imaging and characterization of faint exoplanets require a coronagraph instrument to efficiently suppress the host star light to 10(-9) level contrast over a broad spectral bandwidth. The NASA WFIRST mission plan includes a coronagraph instrument to demonstrate the technology needed to image and characterize exoplanets. Lyot coronagraph masks designed to serve at the focal plane followed by a Lyot stop will be key elements in the WFIRST coronagraph and in future advanced missions such as LUVOIR (Bolcar (2019) and HabEx (Morgan 2019, Martin 2019)). Shaped pupil masks designed to work in reflective geometry are also employed in the WFIRST Coronagraph. High-contrast performance reaching much better than 10(-9) contrast requires very tight design, fabrication tolerances, and material properties to meet a wide range of specifications, including precise shapes, micron-scale island features, ultra-low reflectivity regions, uniformity, wavefront quality, etc. In this paper, we present all the critical analytical and measured properties of materials and designs in relation to the results from our coronagraph testbeds.
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WFIRST,HabEx,LUVOIR,Coronagraph,Shaped pupil masks,Hybrid Lyot masks,HCIT,DST
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