Physics – Optics
Scientific paper
Dec 1993
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1993opten..32.3028b&link_type=abstract
Optical Engineering 32(12), 3028-3032, Brian J. Thompson; Ed.
Physics
Optics
34
Scientific paper
Monochromatic imaging instrumentation has been developed that uses narrow-band (12-angstroms full width at half maximum) interference filters or plane reflection gratings for 2D imaging and imaging spectrograph applications. By changing the optics in front of the filter or grating, the field of view of the instruments can be varied from 180 deg (all sky) to 6 deg (narrow field). In the case of the 2D monochromatic imager, the 12-mm-diam. filtered image is formed at approximately f/1 on the input photocathode of an intensified CCD camera (380 X 488 pixels). Regardless of the field of view of the instrument, none of the rays passing through the filter exceeds 4.5 deg of the filter normal.
Baumgardner Jeffrey L.
Flynn Brian
Mendillo Michael J.
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