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12 September 2012 The MROI fringe tracker: closing the loop on ICoNN
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The characterization of ICoNN, the Magdalena Ridge Observatory Interferometer's fringe tracker, through labor­ tory simulations is presented. The performance limits of an interferometer are set by its ability to keep the optical path difference between combination partners minimized. This is the job of the fringe tracker. Understanding the behavior and limits of the fringe tracker in a controlled environment is key to maximize the science output. This is being done with laboratory simulations of on-sky fringe tracking, termed the closed-loop fringe experi­ ment. The closed-loop fringe experiment includes synthesizing a white light source and atmospheric piston with estimation of the tracking error being fed back to mock delay lines in real-time. We report here on the progress of the closed-loop fringe experiment detailing its design, layout, controls and software.
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T. M. McCracken, C. A. Jurgenson, F. Santoro, A. V. Shtromberg, V. Alvidrez, N. Torres, C. Dahl, A. Farris, D. F. Buscher, C. A. Haniff, J. S. Young, E. B Seneta, and M. J. Creech-Eakman "The MROI fringe tracker: closing the loop on ICoNN", Proc. SPIE 8445, Optical and Infrared Interferometry III, 84451N (12 September 2012); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.925457
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KEYWORDS
Modulators

Sensors

Spectrographs

Cameras

Modulation

Interferometers

Light sources

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