16 - 21 June 2024
Yokohama, Japan
Conference 13100 > Paper 13100-209
Paper 13100-209

HARMONI at ELT: chromatic dependence of wavefront error performance in volume phase holographic diffraction gratings

20 June 2024 • 17:30 - 19:00 Japan Standard Time | Room G5, North - 1F

Abstract

HARMONI is the first light, adaptive optics assisted, visible and near-infrared integral field spectrograph for the European Southern Observatory’s Extremely Large Telescope (ELT). As a `work-horse’ instrument, HARMONI will offer low, medium, and high spectral resolution volume phase diffraction gratings (VPH) across the I, z, J, H, and K-bands, operating at four spatial sampling scales including at the diffraction limit of the ELT. Consequently, understanding and controlling sources of wavefront error (WFE) is of critical importance to the instrument performance. We present a comprehensive overview of the WFE performance verification for the VPH element of the HARMONI infrared grating module. In collaboration with Wasatch Photonics, we compare the measured WFE at different test wavelengths to investigate the presence of any chromatic dependence or lack thereof. Finally, we discuss the origin of the observed wavefront error and the effectiveness of mitigation techniques such as magnetorheological finishing.

Presenter

Univ. of Oxford (United Kingdom)
Dr R Elliot Meyer is currently a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Oxford specializing in image slicer-based integral field spectrographs and extragalactic stellar populations. He received his doctorate in 2019 from the University of Toronto after successfully commissioning the Wide Integral Field Infrared Spectrograph at Steward Observatory’s Bok Telescope. Since arriving in Oxford in late 2020, Elliot has focused on the development of novel technologies for integral field spectrographs including image slicer design for ELT-PCS, using deep learning to correct non-common path aberrations, and aiding the ELT-HARMONI Spectrograph team.
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