Physics
Scientific paper
May 2007
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2007aspc..368..593g&link_type=abstract
The Physics of Chromospheric Plasmas ASP Conference Series, Vol. 368, Proceedings of the conference held 9-13 October, 2006 at t
Physics
Scientific paper
Imaging of the solar surface from ground based telescopes has achieved to be diffraction limited almost ten years ago, while diffraction-limited spectropolarimetry is, for obvious reasons of available flux, far from being reachable nowadays. Among the 1-meter class solar telescope currently in operation, THEMIS is the most specifically devoted to high-precision spectropolarimetry with an appealing level of specifications, some of them hardly to be find in any other telescopic installation. We shall discuss in this paper the recent evolution of this telescope toward more polarimetric efficiency and the use of modern detectors, in order to push further its possibilities in and hopefully contribute to open the path of a future large size solar European facility.
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