Ingot-like class of wavefront sensors for laser guide stars

R. Ragazzoni, E. Portaluri, D. Greggio, M. Dima, C. Arcidiacono, M. Bergomi, S. Di Filippo, T.S. Gomes Machado, K.R. Santhakumari, V. Viotto, F. Battaini, E. Carolo, S. Chinellato, J. Farinato, D. Magrin, L. Marafatto, G. Umbriaco, D. Vassallo
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Full sky coverage adaptive optics (AO) on extremely large telescopes requires the adoption of several laser guide stars as references. With such large apertures, the apparent elongation of the beacons is absolutely significant. With a few exceptions, wavefront sensors (WFSs) designed for natural guide stars can be adapted and used in suboptimal mode in this context. We analyse and describe the geometrical properties of a class of WFSs that are specifically designed to deal with laser guide stars propagated from a location in the immediate vicinity of the telescope aperture. We describe, in three dimensions, the loci where the light of the laser guide stars would focus in the focal volume located behind the focal plane where astronomical objects are reimaged. We also describe the properties of several types of optomechanical devices that act as perturbers for this new class of pupil plane sensors, through refraction and reflections. We refer to these as ingot WFSs. We provide the recipes both for the most reasonably complex version of these WFSs, with six pupils and, for the simplest one, only three pupils. Both of them are referred to on the basis of the European Extremely Large Telescope (ELT) case. We outlined elements that are meant to give a qualitative idea of how the sensitivity of this new class of sensors compares to conventional ones. We present a new class of WFSs, based on an extension to the case of elongated sources at a finite distance of the pyramid WFS. We point out which advantages of the pyramid can be retained and how it may be adopted to optimize the sensing procedure.
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用于激光导星的锭状类波前传感器
超大型望远镜上的全天空覆盖自适应光学(AO)需要采用多个激光导星作为参照物。在如此大的孔径下,信标的视向伸长绝对是非常重要的。除了少数例外情况,为自然导星设计的波前传感器(WFS)可以在这种情况下以次优模式进行调整和使用。我们分析并描述了一类波前传感器的几何特性,这类传感器专门设计用于处理从望远镜孔径附近位置传播的激光导星。我们从三维角度描述了激光导引星的光线在焦平面后方的焦点体积中聚焦的位置,天体在焦平面上被重新成像。我们还描述了几种光学机械装置的特性,这些装置通过折射和反射成为这种新型瞳孔平面传感器的扰动器。我们将这些装置称为锭式 WFS。我们提供了这些 WFS 最复杂的版本(有六个瞳孔)和最简单的版本(只有三个瞳孔)的配方。这两个版本都是以欧洲超大望远镜(ELT)案例为基础的。我们概述了一些要素,旨在让人们对这类新型传感器的灵敏度与传统传感器的比较有一个定性的认识。我们提出了一类新的 WFS,其基础是金字塔 WFS 在有限距离内对拉长源情况的扩展。我们指出了金字塔的哪些优点可以保留,以及如何利用它来优化传感过程。
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