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Astronomy with High Contrast Imaging II
C. Aime and R. Soummer (eds)
EAS Publications Series, 12 (2004) 235-244
DOI: 10.1051/eas:2004036
Experimental aspects of DARWIN
M. OllivierUniversité de Paris-Sud - Orsay
Abstract
As simple it appears to be on the paper, nulling interferometry is a difficult technique when experimentally implemented to
reach high rejection factors. In that case, each defect of the system is a possibility to bring back on the detector, the
photons we want to eliminate. The loss in terms of S/N ratio is quickly important. In this paper, I develop present state
of the art in nulling interferometry field and experimental realisations. I describe their performance and limitations, and
present technological developments all arounf the world. Particularly, I emphasize present development regarding to optical
functions in the infrared spectral range (delay lines, achromatic phase shifters, beam combiners...).
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