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9 January 1984 A 1-5 Micron Cooled Grating Array Spectrometer And Fabry Perot System For UKIRT
Richard Wade
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Abstract
A common-user Cooled Grating Array Spectrometer has been built for use at the cassegrain focus of the 3.8m UK Infrared Telescope. The instrument which is designed to give reso-lutions (R = λ/tλ) of around 500 over the 1 - 5 micron spectral range uses a seven element Indium Antimonide array. The exit apertures of the system are defined by the array elements so that seven almost adjacent resolution elements are sampled simultaneously. A pair of gold coated replica gratings on copper substrates are mounted back to back to give high efficiency over the whole wavelength range. The spectrometer is mounted in a commercially available cryostat with the optics cooled to liquid nitrogen temperature and the array and associated electronics cooled to solid nitrogen temperature. A number of room temperature Fabry Perot etalons are available which can be mounted in front of the spectro-meter to increase the resolution up to 10 km s between 2 and 5 microns. The grating spectrometer and Fabry-Perot system have both been successfuly commissioned on the Telescope. Sensitivity and other test data will be presented along with a description of the spectrometer, array, electronics and Fabry-Perot system.
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Richard Wade "A 1-5 Micron Cooled Grating Array Spectrometer And Fabry Perot System For UKIRT", Proc. SPIE 0445, Instrumentation in Astronomy V, (9 January 1984); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.966125
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KEYWORDS
Spectroscopy

Fabry–Perot interferometers

Sensors

Calibration

Telescopes

Electronics

Nitrogen

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