Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2006-03-28
Astron.Nachr. 88 (2006) 789-811
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
(Proc. OPTICON Key Technology Network Workshop, Rome 20-21 October 2005)
Scientific paper
We describe and summarize the optical challenges for future instrumentation for Extremely Large Telescopes (ELTs). Knowing the complex instrumental requirements is crucial for the successful design of 30-60m aperture telescopes. After all, the success of ELTs will heavily rely on its instrumentation and this, in turn, will depend on the ability to produce large and ultra-precise optical components like light-weight mirrors, aspheric lenses, segmented filters, and large gratings. New materials and manufacturing processes are currently under study, both at research institutes and in industry. In the present paper, we report on its progress with particular emphasize on volume-phase-holographic gratings, photochromic materials, sintered silicon-carbide mirrors, ion-beam figuring, ultra-precision surfaces, and free-form optics. All are promising technologies opening new degrees of freedom to optical designers. New optronic-mechanical systems will enable efficient use of the very large focal planes. We also provide exploratory descriptions of "old" and "new" optical technologies together with suggestions to instrument designers to overcome some of the challenges placed by ELT instrumentation.
Atad-Ettedgui Eli
Bianco Alessandro
Blanche Pierre-Alexandre
Bougoin Michel
Cunningham Colin R.
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