Thermal control design of the Lightning Mapper Sensor narrow-band spectral filter

Physics – Optics

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Control Systems Design, Lightning, Satellite-Borne Instruments, Temperature Control, Field Of View, Goes Satellites, Narrowband, Satellite Observation, Thermal Stability

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The performance of the Lightning Mapper Sensor is dependent on the temperature shifts of its narrowband spectral filter. To perform over a 10 degree FOV with an 0.8 nm bandwidth, the filter must be 15 cm in diameter and mounted externally to the telescope optics. The filter thermal control required a filter design optimized for minimum bandpass shift with temperature, a thermal analysis of substrate materials for maximum temperature uniformity, and a thermal radiation analysis to determine the parameter sensitivity of the radiation shield for the filter, the filter thermal recovery time after occultation, and heater power to maintain filter performance in the earth-staring geosynchronous environment.

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