Imaging channeled spectrograph - A high resolution spectrometer providing multiple simultaneous 2-D monochromatic images over a large spectral range

Physics – Optics

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High Resolution, Imaging Spectrometers, Spectral Resolution, Bandpass Filters, Fabry-Perot Interferometers, Gratings (Spectra), Optical Filters

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An imaging channeled spectrograph (ICS) consists of a Fabry-Perot bandpass filter followed by a wide-slit imaging grating spectrograph. This unique configuration combines the two-dimensional monochromatic imaging of a Fabry-Perot system with the high resolution and comprehensive wavelength coverage of a grating spectrograph. The ICS produces a series of simultaneous, high-resolution, nonoverlapping, two-dimensional monochromatic images uniformly distributed over a large spectral range. This paper describes the ICS optical properties in general and calculates the optical performance of an ICS designed for the proposed NRL spectrocoronagraph.

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