2009
DOI: 10.1364/oe.17.001970
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Hybrid sol-gel planar optics for astronomy

Abstract: Hybrid sol-gel planar optics devices for astronomy are produced for the first time. This material system can operate from the visible (0.5 microm) up to the edge of astronomical J-band (1.4 microm). The design, fabrication and characterization results of a coaxial three beam combiner are given as an example. Fringe contrasts above 94% are obtained with a source with spectral bandwidth of 50 nm. These results demonstrate that hybrid sol-gel technology can produce devices with high quality, opening the possibili… Show more

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“…and 14 with V = 92.1) are shown. Interferograms obtained from the 3T combiner can be found in [21]. The comparison of the V values from 4T and 3T combiners with the value from the 2T combiner shows some degradation.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…and 14 with V = 92.1) are shown. Interferograms obtained from the 3T combiner can be found in [21]. The comparison of the V values from 4T and 3T combiners with the value from the 2T combiner shows some degradation.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On one hand, devices fabricated by lithography have been utilised to simultaneously combine several apertures in long baseline interferometry (Gravity Collaboration 2017). Lithography is an expensive process with long-lead fabrication times (of the order of months) but has demonstrated devices working over a broad wavelength range (Ghasempour et al 2009; Labadie & Wallner 2009). On the other hand, direct-written devices can be fabricated in a matter of minutes in a cost-effective manner and can produce three-dimensional circuit designs, all of which allows for greater flexibility in design and testing (Arriola et al 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among all the sensitive film fabricating methods, sol-gel technology is a very promising and extensively investigated strategy to fabricate the support for indicators of optical and chemical sensors [20]. Sol-gel sensing film is characterized by its unique feature of the highly porous threedimensional network structure.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%