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Technical requirements and optical design of the Hi-5 spectrometer
- Source :
- Optical and Infrared Interferometry and Imaging VIII, Optical and Infrared Interferometry and Imaging VIII, 12183
- Publisher :
- SPIE
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Abstract
- Hi-5 is a proposed L' band high-contrast nulling interferometric instrument for the visitor focus of the Very Large Telescope Interferometer (VLTI). As a part of the ERC consolidator project called SCIFY (Self-Calibrated Interferometry For exoplanet spectroscopY), the instrument aims to achieve sufficient dynamic range and angular resolution to directly image and characterize the snow line of young extra-solar planetary systems. The spectrometer is based on a dispersive grism and is located downstream of an integrated optics beam-combiner. To reach the contrast and sensitivity specifications, the outputs of the I/O chip must be sufficiently separated and properly sampled on the Hawaii-2RG detector. This has many implications for the photonic chip and spectrometer design. We present these technical requirements, trade-off studies, and phase-A of the optical design of the Hi-5 spectrometer in this paper. For both science and contract-driven reasons, the instrument design currently features three different spectroscopic modes (R=20, 400, and 2000). Designs and efficiency estimates for the grisms are also presented as well as the strategy to separate the two polarization states.
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISBN :
- 978-1-5106-5347-4
978-1-5106-5348-1 - ISBNs :
- 9781510653474 and 9781510653481
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Optical and Infrared Interferometry and Imaging VIII, Optical and Infrared Interferometry and Imaging VIII, 12183
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....753e65d8c71c870571614c34f45c92af
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2627939