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27 June 2006 VisIRIS: a visible/IR imaging spectropolarimeter based on a birefringent fiber-optic image slicer
HaoSheng Lin, Alex Versteegh
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Abstract
High-resolution imaging spectropolarimetry in the visible and infrared wavelengths is the most effective and accurate observational diagnostic tool for many astrophysical problems, but many among them also require a spatially resolved two-dimensional field of view. However, it is difficult to achieve simultaneous three-dimensional (x, y, and λ) coverage using instruments with a conventional design. A conventional spectrograph achieves three-dimensional coverage either by scanning a tunable filter through the spectral window of interest, or by scanning a diffraction-grating-based long-slit spectrograph through the target region. Scanning in either spectral or spatial direction unavoidably degrades the quality of the data, and is time consuming. This paper describes a new visible/IR imaging spectropolarimeter design based on a novel birefringent fiber-optic image slicer and multiple-slit spectrograph. With this design, simultaneous 3-D imaging spectropolarimetry of astronomical objects with a large field of view and high spatial and spectral resolution can be achieved.
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HaoSheng Lin and Alex Versteegh "VisIRIS: a visible/IR imaging spectropolarimeter based on a birefringent fiber-optic image slicer", Proc. SPIE 6269, Ground-based and Airborne Instrumentation for Astronomy, 62690K (27 June 2006); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.670852
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KEYWORDS
Spectrographs

Optical fibers

Fiber optics

Polarimetry

Telescopes

Polarization

Spatial resolution

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