Active Phasing Experiment: preliminary results and prospects
2008
The purpose of the Active Phasing Experiment, designed under the lead of ESO, is to study new phasing technologies
and to validate wavefront control concepts for Extremely Large Telescopes. The Active Phasing Experiment is currently
tested in the laboratory at the ESO headquarters and will be tested on sky at a Nasmyth focus of a VLT unit telescope at
the end of 2008. The test bench contains four different phasing sensors which are tested in parallel to compare them
under the same conditions. They have been developed by Istituto Nazionale di Astrofisica in Florenze, Instituto
Astrofisica Canarias in Tenerife, Laboratoire d'Astrophysique de Marseille and ESO. It includes also an Active
Segmented Mirror which simulates the segmentation of a primary mirror. A non-contact optical metrology has been
developed by Fogale Nanotech to control it. The VLT focus and the VLT atmospheric conditions are simulated in the
laboratory with a turbulence generator producing a seeing between 0.45 and 0.85 arcsec. Once installed on a VLT unit
telescope, the control system of the Active Phasing Experiment will be able to control the phasing of the ASM, but also
the guiding and the active optics of the VLT. This proceeding gives a brief summary of the opto-mechanical aspects of
the Active Phasing experiment, describes its control system and gives an analysis of the preliminary results obtained in
the laboratory.
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