Segmented Wavefront Metrology Using Multicolor Pistil Interferometry

OPTICS AND PHOTONICS FOR ADVANCED DIMENSIONAL METROLOGY(2021)

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PISTIL (Piston and Tilt) is a recent interferometric system that computes the absolute piston and tip/tilt map of a segmented wavefront. Its high precision makes it usable as a metrology tool for wavefront sensing of coherently-combined laser arrays for example. This interferometer needs to correctly address high dynamic piston sensing, while dealing with fringes wrapping that leads to ambiguous phase estimations. We derived a mathematical combination for two measurements at different wavelengths and did a technical demonstration of it, using a IRIS-AO PTT111 Deformable Mirror as a segmented wavefront generator. We have verified that the loss of accuracy is slightly increased for a larger piston compared to a previous study, and we got a standard error of lambda/160 with a Peak-to-valley of lambda/50. This technique could be extended to a broader spectrum.
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Segmented wavefront, Wavefront analysis, Two-wavelength interferometry, PISTIL interferometry
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