2023 Astrophotonics Roadmap: pathways to realizing multi-functional integrated astrophotonic instruments
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Published:2023-07-18
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ISSN:2515-7647
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Container-title:Journal of Physics: Photonics
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Short-container-title:J. Phys. Photonics
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Jovanovic NemanjaORCID, Gatkine Pradip, Anugu Narsireddy, Amezcua-Correa Rodrigo, Basu Thakur Ritoban, Beichman Charles, Bender Chad, Berger Jean-Philippe, Bigioli Azzurra, Bland-Hawthorn Joss, Bourdarot Guillaume, Bradford Charles M., Broeke Ronald, Bryant Julia, Bundy Kevin, Cheriton RossORCID, Cvetojevic Nick, Diab MomenORCID, Diddams Scott A., Dinkelaker Aline N., Duis Jeroen, Eikenberry Stephen, Ellis Simon, Endo Akira, Figer Donald F., Fitzgerald MichaelORCID, Gris-Sanchez Itandehui, Gross Simon, Grossard Ludovic, Guyon Olivier, Haffert Sebastiaan Y., Halverson SamuelORCID, Harris Robert J., He JinpingORCID, Herr Tobias, Hottinger Philipp, Huby Elsa, Ireland Michael, Jenson-Clem Rebecca, Jewell Jeffrey, Jocou Laurent, Kraus StefanORCID, Labadie Lucas, Lacour SylvestreORCID, Laugier Romain, Ławniczuk Katarzyna, Lin Jonathan, Leifer StephanieORCID, Leon-Saval Sergio, Martin Guillermo, Martinache Frantz, Martinod Marc-Antoine, Mazin Ben, Minardi Stefano, Monnier John D, Moreira Reinan, Mourard Denis, Nayak Abani Shankar ShankarORCID, Norris Barnaby, Obrzud Ewelina, Perraut Karine, Reynaud François, Sallum Steph, Schiminovich David, Schwab Christian, Serbayn Eugene, Soliman Sherif, Stoll Andreas, Tang Liang, Tuthill Peter, Vahala Kerry, Vasisht Gautam, Veilleux Sylvain, Walter Alexander B., Wollack Edward J, Xin Yinzi, Yang Zongyin, Yerolatsitis Stephanos, Zhang YangORCID, Zou Chang-LingORCID
Abstract
Abstract
Photonic technologies offer numerous functionalities that can be used to realize astrophotonic instruments. The most spectacular example to date is the ESO Gravity instrument at the Very Large Telescope in Chile that combines the light-gathering power of four 8-m telescopes through a complex photonic interferometer. Fully integrated astrophotonic devices offer critical advantages for instrument development, including extreme miniaturization when operating at the diffraction-limit, plus integration, superior thermal and mechanical stabilization owing to the small footprint, and high replicability offering significant cost savings. Numerous astrophotonic technologies have been developed to address shortcomings of conventional instruments to date, including the development of photonic lanterns to convert from multimode inputs to single mode outputs, complex aperiodic fiber Bragg gratings to filter OH emission from the atmosphere, beam combiners enabling long baseline interferometry with for example, ESO Gravity, and laser frequency combs for high precision spectral calibration of spectrometers. Despite these successes, the facility implementation of photonic solutions in astronomical instrumentation is currently limited because of 1) low throughputs from coupling to fibers, coupling fibers to chips, propagation and bend losses, device losses, etc., 2) difficulties with scaling to large channel count devices needed for large bandwidths and high resolutions, and 3) efficient integration of photonics with detectors. In this roadmap, we identify 23 key areas that need further development. We outline the challenges and advances needed across those areas covering design tools, simulation capabilities, fabrication processes, the need for entirely new components, integration and hybridization and the characterization of devices. To realize these advances the astrophotonics community will have to work cooperatively with industrial partners who have more advanced manufacturing capabilities. With the advances described herein, multi-functional integrated instruments will be realized leading to novel observing capabilities for both ground and space based platforms, enabling new scientific studies and discoveries.
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Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials
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