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5 March 2003 Segmented mirror coarse phasing with a dispersed fringe sensor: experiments on NGST's Wavefront Control Testbed
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A piston sensing and control algorithm for segmented mirror coarse phasing using a dispersed fringe sensor (DFS) has been developed for the Next Generation Space Telescope (NGST) wavefront sensing and control. The DFS can detect residual piston errors as large as the order of a depth-of-focus and can phase the segment mirrors with accuracy better than 0.1 microns, which is well within the capture range of fine phasing for NGST. A series of experiments have been carried out on the NGST's Wavefront Control Testbed (WCT) to validate the modeling results, evaluate the DFS performance, and systematically explore the factors that affect the DFS performance. This paper reports the testbed results for several critical issues of DFS performance, including DFS dynamic range, accuracy, fringe visibility, and the effects of segment mirror aberrations.
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Fang Shi, David C. Redding, Andrew E. Lowman, Charles W. Bowers, Laura A. Burns, Peter Petrone III, Catherine Mayumi Ohara, and Scott A. Basinger "Segmented mirror coarse phasing with a dispersed fringe sensor: experiments on NGST's Wavefront Control Testbed", Proc. SPIE 4850, IR Space Telescopes and Instruments, (5 March 2003); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.461113
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KEYWORDS
Segmented mirrors

Wavefronts

Visibility

Point spread functions

Modulation

Sensors

Image segmentation

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