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6 July 2018 The ExoLife Finder (ELF) Telescope: new adaptive optics and hybrid dynamic live-optical surfaces strategies
Gil Moretto, Jeff R. Kuhn, Jean-Fabien Capsal, David Audigier , Kritsadi Thetpraphi, Maud Langlois, Michel Tallon, Mike Gedig, Svetlana V. Berdyugina, David Halliday
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The exponential growth in exoplanets studies and related science such as detecting life and even civilizations on Earth-like planets requires high angular resolution and high-contrast observations. Such appealing sciences cases are a powerful reason for developing a dedicated high contrast telescope concept – The ExoLife Finder (ELF) Telescope. Here we describe the ELF overall optical concept, its preliminary Adaptive Optics concept and a novel and revolutionary technology to produce mirrors making use of force-sensor-actuator elements that are 3D-printed onto very thin slumped glass-sandwich elements of fire-polished glass – a very precise aspherical optical surface dedicated to high contrast measurements.
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Gil Moretto, Jeff R. Kuhn, Jean-Fabien Capsal, David Audigier , Kritsadi Thetpraphi, Maud Langlois, Michel Tallon, Mike Gedig, Svetlana V. Berdyugina, and David Halliday "The ExoLife Finder (ELF) Telescope: new adaptive optics and hybrid dynamic live-optical surfaces strategies", Proc. SPIE 10700, Ground-based and Airborne Telescopes VII, 107004C (6 July 2018); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2312599
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KEYWORDS
Adaptive optics

Telescopes

Mirrors

Electroactive polymers

Image segmentation

Actuators

Glasses

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