Physics
Scientific paper
Sep 1999
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Proc. SPIE Vol. 3786, p. 413-426, Optomechanical Engineering and Vibration Control, Eddy A. Derby; Colin G. Gordon; Daniel Vukob
Physics
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Scientific paper
The Echellette Spectrograph and Imager (ESI), currently being delivered for use at the Cassegrain focus of the Keck II telescope employs an all-spherical, 308 mm focal length f/1.07 Epps camera. The camera consists of 10 lens elements in 5 groups: an oil-coupled doublet; a singlet, an oil- coupled triplet; a grease-coupled triplet; and a field flattener, which also serves as the vacuum-dewar window. A sensitivity analysis suggested that mechanical manufacturing tolerances of order +/- 25 microns were appropriate. In this paper we discuss the sensitivity analysis, the assembly and the testing of this camera.
Epps Harland W.
Hilyard David F.
Lewis Jeffrey
Schier Alan J.
Sheinis Andrew I.
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