Fresnel rhombs as achromatic phase shifters for infrared nulling interferometry

Journal Article (2007)
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Dimitri Mawet (Sart Tilman B52)

Charles Hanot (Sart Tilman B52)

Cédric Lenaerts (Sart Tilman B52)

Pierre Riaud (Observatoire de Paris)

Denis Defrère (Sart Tilman B52)

Denis Vandormael (Sart Tilman B52)

Jérôme Loicq (Sart Tilman B52)

Karl Fleury (Sart Tilman B52)

Jean Yves Plesseria (Sart Tilman B52)

Jean Surdej (Sart Tilman B52)

Serge Habraken (Sart Tilman B52)

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https://doi.org/10.1364/OE.15.012850 Final published version
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Publication Year
2007
Language
English
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Journal title
Optics Express
Issue number
20
Volume number
15
Pages (from-to)
12850-12865
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Abstract

We propose a new family of achromatic phase shifters for infrared nulling interferometry. These key optical components can be seen as optimized Fresnel rhombs, using the total internal reflection phenomenon, modulated or not. The total internal reflection indeed comes with a phase shift between the polarization components of the incident light. We propose a solution to implement this vectorial phase shift between interferometer arms to provide the destructive interference process needed to disentangle highly contrasted objects from one another. We also show that, modulating the index transition at the total internal reflection interface allows compensating for the intrinsic material dispersion in order to make the subsequent phase shift achromatic over especially broad bands. The modulation can be induced by a thin film of a well-chosen material or a subwavelength grating whose structural parameters are thoroughly optimized. We present results from theoretical simulations together with preliminary fabrication outcomes and measurements for a prototype in Zinc Selenide.