pupil masking mâskzad-e mardomak Fr.: masquage de pupille A method for reaching the → diffraction-limited
→ angular resolution
of a monolithic telescope by using an
→ interferometric technique.
A mask with several small openings is placed in the telescope pupil plane
or in a conjugated plane so as to only pass light from selected regions,
thus transforming the telescope into an array of small subapertures without redundancy.
When the light from each of these separate subapertures is combined,
→ interference fringes are formed which encode
information on the spatial structure of the source (Haniff et al. 1987, Nature 328, 694). |