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2 June 1995 ISIS: an FUV imaging spectrometer design for space-based applications
Erik Wilkinson, James C. Green
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Abstract
We present an instrument design for imaging spectroscopy in the far ultraviolet (FUV, 912- 1250 angstrom) and the extreme ultraviolet (EUV, 100-912 angstrom). The design consists of a collimator and telescope to collected light, an aberration corrected planar holographic grating placed directly in the converging beam of the telescope, a transfer mirror, and a microchannel plate detector. The design provides spatial on the order of 10 arc seconds and is limited by telescope blur and detector resolution, not by grating-induced aberrations. The spectral resolution is approximately 1000 for point sources and greater than 30 for diffuse objects which uniformly illuminate the 10 arc minute collimator.
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Erik Wilkinson and James C. Green "ISIS: an FUV imaging spectrometer design for space-based applications", Proc. SPIE 2478, Space Telescopes and Instruments, (2 June 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.210945
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Telescopes

Collimators

Spectral resolution

Ultraviolet radiation

Spatial resolution

Extreme ultraviolet

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