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    Deep neural networks to improve the dynamic range of Zernike phase-contrast wavefront sensing in high-contrast imaging systems

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    Allan, Gregory
    Kang, Iksung
    Douglas, Ewan S.
    N'Diaye, Mamadou
    Barbastathis, George
    Cahoy, Kerri
    Affiliation
    Department of Astronomy and Steward Observatory, University of Arizona
    Issue Date
    2020-12-13
    Keywords
    Deep neural networks
    High-contrast imaging
    Machine learning
    Wavefront sensing
    
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    SPIE
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    Allan, G., Kang, I., Douglas, E. S., N'Diaye, M., Barbastathis, G., & Cahoy, K. (2020, December). Deep neural networks to improve the dynamic range of Zernike phase-contrast wavefront sensing in high-contrast imaging systems. In Space Telescopes and Instrumentation 2020: Optical, Infrared, and Millimeter Wave (Vol. 11443, p. 1144349). International Society for Optics and Photonics.
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    Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering
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    Abstract
    In high-contrast imaging applications, such as the direct imaging of exoplanets, a coronagraph is used to suppress the light from an on-axis star so that a dimmer, off-axis object can be imaged. To maintain a high-contrast dark region in the image, optical aberrations in the instrument must be minimized. The use of phase-contrast-based Zernike Wavefront Sensors (ZWFS) to measure and correct for aberrations has been studied for large segmented aperture telescopes and ZWFS are planned for the coronagraph instrument on the Roman Space Telescope (RST). ZWFS enable subnanometer wavefront sensing precision, but their response is nonlinear. Lyot-based Low-OrderWavefront Sensors (LLOWFS) are an alternative technique, where light rejected from a coronagraph's Lyot stop is used for linear measurement of small wavefront displacements. Recently, the use of Deep Neural Networks (DNNs) to enable phase retrieval from intensity measurements has been demonstrated in several optical configurations. In a LLOWFS system, the use of DNNs rather than linear regression has been shown to greatly extend the sensor's usable dynamic range. In this work, we investigate the use of two different types of machine learning algorithms to extend the dynamic range of the ZWFS. We present static and dynamic deep learning architectures for single- and multi-wavelength measurements, respectively. Using simulated ZWFS intensity measurements, we validate the network training technique and present phase reconstruction results. We show an increase in the capture range of the ZWFS sensor by a factor of 3.4 with a single wavelength and 4.5 with four wavelengths.
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    0277-786X
    DOI
    10.1117/12.2562927
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