Interferometric beam combination with a triangular tricoupler photonic chip

Jonah T. Hansen*, Michael J. Ireland, Andrew Ross-Adams, Simon Gross, Tiphaine Lagadec, Tony Travouillon, Joice Mathew

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Abstract

Beam combiners are important components of an optical/infrared astrophysical interferometer, with many variants as to how to optimally combine two or more beams of light to fringe-Track and obtain the complex fringe visibility. One such method is the use of an integrated optics chip that can instantaneously provide the measurement of visibility without temporal or spatial modulation of the optical path. Current asymmetric planar designs are complex, resulting in a throughput penalty, and so here, we present developments into a three-dimensional triangular tricoupler that can provide the required interferometric information with a simple design and only three outputs. Such a beam combiner is planned to be integrated into the upcoming Pyxis interferometer, where it can serve as a high-Throughput beam combiner with a low size footprint. Results into the characterization of such a coupler are presented, highlighting a throughput of 85 ± 7 % and a flux splitting ratio between 33:33:33 and 52:31:17 over a 20% bandpass. We also show the response of the chip to changes in the optical path, obtaining an instantaneous complex visibility and group delay estimate at each input delay.

Original languageEnglish
Article number025002
JournalJournal of Astronomical Telescopes, Instruments, and Systems
Volume8
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Apr 2022

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