In this article the immersed gratings for the ESA Copernicus Sentinel-5 mission are presented. The manufacturing approach is shown and the optical performance of the SWIR-3 immersed gratings as well as the results of the environmental tests are discussed. The immersed gratings show an average efficiency of 60% and a wavefront error of 200 nm rms. The total integrated scatter over the complete stray-light hemisphere excluding ghosts from internal reflections is found to be 0.2% using a conservative estimate. A method for the derivation of the wavefront error from separate surface measurements is presented and the results are compared to measurements with an experimental Shack- Hartmann setup. The immersed gratings are produced by bonding a prism to a wafer with a grating. Environmental tests and testing at operational temperatures show the suitability of this approach for complex space optical components. The article concludes with possible improvements in the optical performance of future immersed gratings.
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