2014
DOI: 10.1117/12.2054680
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Measurements of high-contrast starshade performance

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“…This revelation, with subsequent explanation, 2 opened the door to experiments at larger separations to test at flight-like Fresnel numbers. Starshades have been tested over kilometers of separation on dry lakebeds [34][35][36] and with a heliostat on Kitt Peak. 37,38 Similarly, the optical experiments of Harness et al were conducted in air.…”
Section: Day 1: Starshade Basicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This revelation, with subsequent explanation, 2 opened the door to experiments at larger separations to test at flight-like Fresnel numbers. Starshades have been tested over kilometers of separation on dry lakebeds [34][35][36] and with a heliostat on Kitt Peak. 37,38 Similarly, the optical experiments of Harness et al were conducted in air.…”
Section: Day 1: Starshade Basicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, as long as the Fresnel number is conserved, sub-scale demonstrations on the ground can be done to prepare for a future space mission. Previous tests of starshades have been done indoors [11,16,2,18,10] and on extremely flat dry lake beds [5], but at Fresnel numbers that were significantly larger than the flight-like Fresnel number (∼ 14) and at large inner working angles. Current lab tests are pushing towards flight-like Fresnel numbers, but the smaller separations require the use of very small starshades where microscopic features become difficult to manufacture [9].…”
Section: Experiments Descriptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous experiments in Refs. [13][14][15][16][17][18][19] were conducted at Fresnel numbers much larger than that expected in flight; the experiment in Ref. 20 was done at a flight-like Fresnel number, but its contrast was limited by the atmosphere.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%