Toraldo Pupils (TPs) can improve the angular resolving power of an optical instrument beyond the classical diffraction limit (hence the term super-resolution) using a filter consisting of finite-width concentric coronae with different amplitude and phase transmittance. The first successful laboratory test of TPs in 2003 suggested that these devices could represent a viable approach to achieve super-resolution in Radio Astronomy. We have therefore started a project devoted to an exhaustive study of TPs and how they could be implemented on a radio telescope. In this work we present a summary of the design and laboratory tests of an optical module based on TPs that we plan to field-test on the Medicina 32-m radio telescope.

Design and Test of a Toraldo Pupil Optical Module for the Medicina Radio Telescope

Mugnai D;
2018

Abstract

Toraldo Pupils (TPs) can improve the angular resolving power of an optical instrument beyond the classical diffraction limit (hence the term super-resolution) using a filter consisting of finite-width concentric coronae with different amplitude and phase transmittance. The first successful laboratory test of TPs in 2003 suggested that these devices could represent a viable approach to achieve super-resolution in Radio Astronomy. We have therefore started a project devoted to an exhaustive study of TPs and how they could be implemented on a radio telescope. In this work we present a summary of the design and laboratory tests of an optical module based on TPs that we plan to field-test on the Medicina 32-m radio telescope.
2018
Istituto di Fisica Applicata - IFAC
super-resolution
Toraldo pupil
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