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Published October 31, 2005 | Published
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Use of subwavelength gratings in TIR incidence as achromatic phase shifters

Abstract

Nulling interferometry constitutes a very promising technique in observational astrophysics. This method consists in attenuating the signal of a bright astrophysical object in order to detect much fainter nearby features, e.g. exoplanets around their host star. An on-axis destructive interference is created by adjusting the phases of the beams coming from various telescopes. The huge flux ratio between the parent star and the planet (10^6 in the thermal infrared) requires unprecedented high performance broadband phase shifters. We present a new design for these key components called Achromatic Phase Shifters (APS). We propose to use subwavelength diffractive optical elements under total internal reflection (TIR) incidence. Our component can be seen as an evolution of the Fresnel Rhomb technology.

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© 2005 Optical Society of America. Received 23 June 2005; revised 28 July 2005; accepted 25 August 2005. The first and second authors acknowledge the financial support of the Belgian "Fond pour la formation à la Recherche dans l'Industrie et dans l'Agriculture".

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