Cool Stars 14 - Submitted Abstract # 306 This version created on 05 October 2006 Coronagraph experiments with dynamic range absorption by pre-optics Jun Nishikawa, NAOJ Naoshi Murakami, NAOJ Lyu Abe, NAOJ Takayuki Kotani, MPIR Motohide Tamura, NAOJ Yokochi Kaito, Tokyo University of Agricalture and Technology Takashi Kurokwa, Tokyo University of Agricalture and Technology Alexander Tavrov, NAOJ Mitsuo Takeda, The University of Electro-Communications A novel method to absorb a part of the required dynamic range is developed. It works as pre-optics infront of any coronagraph. It consists of an unbalanced nulling interferometer and an adaptive optics with two defromable mirrors. It reduces the speckle level from 1E-8 caused by a lambda/1000 wavefront to 1E-10 by kambda/10000 and the central star intensity by 1/100. Because the quantity of wavefront errors at the AO and the coronagraph is converted by a reduction factor of the unbalanced nulling interferometer, the required wavefront error level of lambda/10000 can be achieved by lambda/1000 optics with the reduction factor of 10. A downstream coronagraph is required to achieve the rest of the dynamic range of 1E-8 which can be achieved by lambda/1000 level optics. A common-path AIC is a candidate of the downstream coronagraph which consists of a 3D Sagnac nulling interferometer using achromatic geometric phase shift by mirror reflections. ----------------------------------