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C. Aime and R. Soummer (eds)
EAS Publications Series, 12 (2004) 11-20
DOI: 10.1051/eas:2004020
Pupil Remapping Techniques for High Dynamical Range Imaging
O. GuyonSubaru Telescope, 650 N.A'ohoku Pl., Hilo, HI 96720, USA
Abstract
Telescope pupils are usually not well suited for high dynamical range imaging. Central obstruction, telescope spiders, hard
edges and sparseness (for interferometers) can make it very challenging to build a coronagraph.
Fortunately, it is often possible to remap a telescope pupil to achieve high contrast imaging without loosing light. In the
case of a monolithic telescope, pupil remapping can produce an apodized pupil with 2 aspheric mirrors which redistribute the
light without introducing phase aberrations. Similarly, an interferometer pupil can be remapped into a tight configuration
compatible with coronagraphic techniques.
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