Wide-angle Mach-Zehnder interferometer for monochromatically selective photography

Physics – Optics

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Astronomical Photography, Light Scattering, Mach-Zehnder Interferometers, Telescopes, Beam Splitters, D Lines, Diffraction Patterns, Emission Spectra, Focal Plane Devices, Io, Jupiter (Planet), Planetary Radiation, Sodium, Wide Angle Lenses

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The paper describes an interferometer intended for use with a telescope to photograph the sodium D emission in the vicinity of Io and Jupiter. The principle of operation is to overcome severe scattered light contamination by localizing high-order interference fringes in the focal plane; the white scattered light in the area will then appear just as on an ordinary photograph, while the D emission becomes distinctively encoded as finely spaced fringes.

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