Bibcode
Gonte, F.; Yaitskova, N.; Derie, F.; Araujo, C.; Brast, R.; Delabre, B.; Dierickx, P.; Dupuy, C.; Frank, C.; Guisard, S.; Karban, R.; Noethe, L.; Sedghi, B.; Surdej, I.; Wilhelm, R.; Reyes, M.; Esposito, S.; Langlois, M.
Bibliographical reference
Ground-based and Airborne Telescopes. Edited by Stepp, Larry M.. Proceedings of the SPIE, Volume 6267, pp. 626730 (2006).
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Description
The purpose of the Active Phasing Experiment, designed under the lead of
ESO, is to validate wavefront control concepts for ELT class telescopes.
This instrument includes an Active Segmented Mirror, located in a pupil
image. It will be mounted at a Nasmyth focus of one of the Unit
Telescopes of the ESO VLT. APE contains four different types of phasing
sensors, which are developed by Istituto Nazionale di Astrofisica in
Arcetri, Instituto Astrofisica Canarias, Laboratoire d'Astrophysique de
Marseille and ESO. These phasing sensors can be compared simultaneously
under identical optical and environmental conditions. All sensors
receive telecentric F/15 beams with identical optical quality and
intensity. Each phasing sensor can measure segmentation errors of the
active segmented mirror and correct them in closed loop. The phasing
process is supervised by an Internal Metrology system developed by
FOGALE Nanotech and capable of measuring piston steps with an accuracy
of a few nanometers. The Active Phasing Experiment is equipped with a
turbulence generator to simulate atmospheric seeing between 0.45 and
0.85 arcsec in the laboratory. In addition, the Active Phasing
Experiment is designed to control simultaneously with the phasing
corrections the guiding and the active optics of one of the VLT Unit
Telescopes. This activity is supported by the European Community
(Framework Programme 6, ELT Design Study, contract No 011863).