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Feasible Optimal Deformable Mirror Shaping Algorithm for High Contrast Imaging

The Princeton University Terrestrial Planet Finder (TPF) group has been working on a novel...

High dynamic range imaging, amplitude and phase control

The ultimate limitation of visible light high-dynamic-range imaging systems such as shaped...

Optimal Stochastic Phase Retrieval and Mirror Shaping Algorithm for High Contrast Imaging

The Princeton University Terrestrial Planet Finder (TPF) group has been working on a novel...

Extrasolar Planet Finding via Optimal Apodized and Shaped Pupil Coronagraphs

In this paper we examine several different apodization approaches to achieving high-contrast...

Two-Mirror Apodization for High-Contrast Imaging

Direct detection of extrasolar planets will require imaging systems capable of unprecedented...

New pupil masks for high-contrast imaging

Motivated by the desire to image exosolar planets, recent work by us and others has shown that...

Checkerboard-Mask Coronagraphs for High-Contrast Imaging

We present yet another new family of masks for high-contrast imaging as required for the to-be-...

The Shaped Pupil Coronagraph for Planet Finding Coronagraphy: Optimization, Sensitivity, and Laboratory Testing

This paper summarizes our work designing optimal shaped pupils for high-contrast imaging. We...

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