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10 August 1993 Infrared system design using coherent IR fiber bundles
Cynthia Lea Chippindale, R. Lawrence Sinclair, Frank B. Johnston, Roger Henri Arsenault, Steve Tritchew, Paul C. Chevrette
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Abstract
When designing wide field of view tactical or scientific infrared systems, the performance requirements often demand that a large aperture, diffraction limited telescope be specified. In such cases, it is often difficult to maintain a flat focal plane and to limit the image plane size to match an existing infrared focal plane array technology. In this paper the design of an optical system containing a coherent infrared fiber bundle is described. The advantages of reformatting a curved liner image plane to match a planar 2-D focal plane array are discussed. To validate the design concepts, a 12 channel fluoride fiber was employed to relay the image of a Schmidt Telescope to a remotely located detector array. A comparison of predicted system performance and measured system performance is presented.
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Cynthia Lea Chippindale, R. Lawrence Sinclair, Frank B. Johnston, Roger Henri Arsenault, Steve Tritchew, and Paul C. Chevrette "Infrared system design using coherent IR fiber bundles", Proc. SPIE 1970, Systems-Oriented Optical Design, (10 August 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.155833
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Infrared imaging

Infrared radiation

Infrared telescopes

Optical design

Telescopes

Detector arrays

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