NASA Selects ORA to Develop Advanced Software for
Optical Design
October 2004 - ORA is pleased to announce that
it has received a Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase II
grant from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) to
develop advanced software for specialized optical design. Specifically,
ORA will create optical modeling and design tools to analyze and support
beam propagation results at a contrast level of 1x10-11. This
is a performance improvement in this area of several orders of magnitude
over current commercially available optical design software with related
features. Accurate analysis at such high-contrast levels can support
cutting-edge applications such as the NASA Terrestrial Planet Finder (TPF)
project, which may utilize a specialized telescope system designed to
separate the dim reflected light from planets from the bright glare of
their nearby parent stars.
Achieving such an enormous improvement in beam
propagation precision will require ORA to implement an entirely new
approach as compared to traditional modeling techniques, which are
usually based on Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) calculations. The accuracy
of FFT-based calculations is limited by the particular sampling methods
employed. In this SBIR-funded project, ORA will develop entirely new
ways of modeling full vector propagation of electromagnetic waves while
including the effects of complicated apertures and mid-spatial frequency
surface figure errors.
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