SMI (SPICA Mid-infrared Instrument) is one of the three focal-plane science instruments for SPICA. SMI is the Japanese-led instrument proposed and managed by a university consortium. SMI covers the wavelength range from 10 to 36 μm with four separate channels: the low-resolution (R = 60 – 160) spectroscopy function for 17 – 36 μm, the broad-band (R = 5) imaging function at 34 μm, the mid-resolution (R = 1400 – 2600) spectroscopy function for 18 – 36 μm, and the high-resolution (R = 29000) spectroscopy function for 10 – 18 μm. In this presentation, we will show the latest design and specifications of SMI as a result of feasibility studies.
We measured the transmittance of low-resistivity (∼ 10^2 Ωcm) and high-resistivity (> 10^10 Ωcm) CdZnTe, which are candidates for Immersion grating (IG) in 10–18μm wavelength, at cryogenic temperature. IG is a compact diffraction grating and we are developing a cryogenically operated 10--18μm IG for SMI/HR (SPICA Mid-Infrared Instrument / High-Resolution spectrometer) of SPICA (SPace Infrared telescope for Cosmology and Astrophysics) We performed two experiments: transmittance measurement with a convergent light Fourier transform spectrometer, and with a collimated lamp beam system. Our result shows that the low-resistivity CdZnTe has large absorption (> 0.5 cm^{−1} ) and the high-resistivity CdZnTe has low absorption (< 0.1 cm^{-1} ) at 8.5K at 10--18 μm. The high-resistivity CdZnTe is promising as an IG material although higher precision measurement is needed to determine whether it meets the absorption coefficient requirement (< 0.01 cm^{-1}) at cryogenic temperature.
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