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7 July 1993 Wide-field-of-view 83.4-nm self-filtering camera
Muamer Zukic, Douglas G. Torr, Jongmin Kim, Judith R. Fleischman, Christopher Martin
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Abstract
Photometric imaging of ionospheric/magnetospheric O II emission at 83.4 nm is a primary objective for mapping the distribution of O+ ions. However, instrumental sensitivity has been a major barrier to realizing this goal. We report an instrumental design employing a low focal ratio camera where the reflecting surfaces act as both narrowband reflection filters at 83.4 nm and wide field of view imaging system. The design includes coatings with reflectances that are relatively insensitive to the angle of incidence of light. The peak reflectance per mirror is more than 60% at 83.4 nm with the average reflectance for out-of- band wavelengths less than 5%. The net reflective transmission for the three imaging mirrors is greater than 20% with 6.8 nm bandwidth and 0.01% maximum transmittance for out-of- band wavelengths.
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Muamer Zukic, Douglas G. Torr, Jongmin Kim, Judith R. Fleischman, and Christopher Martin "Wide-field-of-view 83.4-nm self-filtering camera", Proc. SPIE 2008, Instrumentation for Magnetospheric Imagery II, (7 July 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.147633
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KEYWORDS
Reflectivity

Mirrors

Optical filters

Cameras

Reflection

Imaging systems

Extreme ultraviolet

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