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25 October 2016 A low radiation optical system with lens positioned inside of the infrared detector Dewar
Jun Zhou, Zheng Zhen, Yingrui Wang, Juan Li, Wen Ou, Ang Li, Jian Xiong
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Abstract
For the far distance and weak signal detecting, low background noise is essential. Because the spatial noise of infrared system is mostly determined by spontaneous thermal radiation, it is the most directly method to achieve low spatial noise by refrigerating optics. This paper introduced a low radiation optical system with lens positioned inside of the infrared detector Dewar. The system includes two parts: the two mirror Cassegrain system working at room temperature which images the intermediate focus (IF) and the lens positioned inside of infrared detector Dewar which image the IF to focal plane. The working temperature inside of the infrared detector Dewar is 80K, the cryogenic lens contain three pieces lens whose total weight is below 5g. In view of engineering application, the low radiation optical system, the stray light analysis, cryogenic optics mounting and system testing were discussed. Calculations indicate that the equivalent blackbody radiation temperature (EBRT) is less than 180K.
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Jun Zhou, Zheng Zhen, Yingrui Wang, Juan Li, Wen Ou, Ang Li, and Jian Xiong "A low radiation optical system with lens positioned inside of the infrared detector Dewar", Proc. SPIE 9685, 8th International Symposium on Advanced Optical Manufacturing and Testing Technologies: Design, Manufacturing, and Testing of Micro- and Nano-Optical Devices and Systems; and Smart Structures and Materials, 968507 (25 October 2016); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2245573
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KEYWORDS
Mirrors

Infrared detectors

Sensors

Cryogenics

Refractive index

Glasses

Germanium

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