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Space-qualified liquid-crystal variable retarders for wide-field-of-view coronagraphs

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Liquid-crystal variable retarders (LCVRs) are an emergent technology for space-based polarimeters, following its success as polarization modulators in ground-based polarimeters and ellipsometers. Wide-field double nematic LCVRs address the high angular sensitivity of nematic LCVRs at some voltage regimes. We present a work in which wide-field LCVRs were designed and built, which are suitable for wide-field-of-view instruments such as polarimetric coronagraphs. A detailed model of their angular acceptance was made, and we validated this technology for space environmental conditions, including a campaign studying the effects of gamma, proton irradiation, vibration and shock, thermo-vacuum and ultraviolet radiation.

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Coronagraphs, Liquid-Crystal variable retarders, Space applications

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Proceedings of the Solar Physics and Space Weather Instrumentation 8148: 814810(2011)