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Comparative Study of Manufacturing Techniques for Coronagraphic Binary Pupil Masks: Masks on Substrates and Free-Standing Masks
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Abstract
We present a comparative study of the manufacture of binary pupil masks for coronagraphic observations of exoplanets. A checkerboard mask design, a type of binary pupil mask design, was adopted, and identical patterns of the same size were used for all masks in order that we could compare the differences resulting from the different manufacturing methods. The masks on substrates had aluminum checkerboard patterns with thicknesses of 0.1/0.2/0.4/0.8/1.6 $ \mu$ m, constructed on substrates of BK7 glass, silicon, and germanium using photolithography and chemical processes. Free-standing masks made of copper and nickel with thicknesses of 2/5/10/20 $ \mu$ m were also realized using photolithography and chemical processes, which included careful release from the substrate used as an intermediate step in the manufacture. Coronagraphic experiments using a visible laser were carried out for all masks on BK7 glass substrate and the free-standing masks. The average contrasts were 8.4 $ \times$ 10$ ^{-8}$ , 1.2 $ \times$ 10$ ^{-7}$ , and 1.2 $ \times$ 10$ ^{-7}$ for the masks on BK7 substrates, the free-standing copper masks, and the free-standing nickel masks, respectively. No significant correlation was concluded between the contrast and the mask properties. The high-contrast masks have the potential to cover the needs of coronagraphs for both ground-based and space-borne telescopes over a wide wavelength range. Especially, their application to the infrared space telescope, SPICA, is appropriate.
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Title: Comparative Study of Manufacturing Techniques for Coronagraphic Binary Pupil Masks: Masks on Substrates and Free-Standing Masks
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Abstract
We present a comparative study of the manufacture of binary pupil masks for coronagraphic observations of exoplanets.
A checkerboard mask design, a type of binary pupil mask design, was adopted, and identical patterns of the same size were used for all masks in order that we could compare the differences resulting from the different manufacturing methods.
The masks on substrates had aluminum checkerboard patterns with thicknesses of 0.
1/0.
2/0.
4/0.
8/1.
6 $ \mu$ m, constructed on substrates of BK7 glass, silicon, and germanium using photolithography and chemical processes.
Free-standing masks made of copper and nickel with thicknesses of 2/5/10/20 $ \mu$ m were also realized using photolithography and chemical processes, which included careful release from the substrate used as an intermediate step in the manufacture.
Coronagraphic experiments using a visible laser were carried out for all masks on BK7 glass substrate and the free-standing masks.
The average contrasts were 8.
4 $ \times$ 10$ ^{-8}$ , 1.
2 $ \times$ 10$ ^{-7}$ , and 1.
2 $ \times$ 10$ ^{-7}$ for the masks on BK7 substrates, the free-standing copper masks, and the free-standing nickel masks, respectively.
No significant correlation was concluded between the contrast and the mask properties.
The high-contrast masks have the potential to cover the needs of coronagraphs for both ground-based and space-borne telescopes over a wide wavelength range.
Especially, their application to the infrared space telescope, SPICA, is appropriate.
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