The Evanescent Wave Coronagraph (EvWaCo) exploits the frustration of the total internal reflection (FTIR) between a prism and a lens put in contact. The starlight is transmitted through the contact area while the light from the companion is reflected. An EvWaCo prototype, equipped with an adaptive optics (AO) system, will be installed at the 2.4m Thai National Telescope as an on-sky demonstrator of the EvWaCo mask’s achromatic capabilities while testing new AO control techniques. To characterize the Extreme Adaptive Optics System (XAO) for this prototype, we developed a bench equipped with a DM192 ALPAO deformable mirror, a 15×15 sub-apertures Shack-Hartmann wavefront sensor (SH-WFS), and a two-track phase plate simulating an average seeing of 1.4" at the Thai National Telescope, and the best seeing at 1.00". Following our previous communications on the characterization of the DM and the phase plate, we present how we calibrate the sensor for the WFS and the interaction matrix. This paper presents preliminary results obtained from experiments after closing the loop using a leaky integrator.
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