2004
DOI: 10.1117/12.551661
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Design, fabrication, assembly, and testing of the Florida image slicer for infrared cosmology and astrophysics (FISICA) integral field unit

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“…This removes the onus of aligning some 84 mirrors in 14 separate arrays onto a single bench (note that this does not include the probe aft system with its additional 12 lens doublets and 48 mirrors!). Each mirror array is machined out of RSA-6061 aluminum, with the optics being plated with electroless nickel, diamond-turned, and then gold-coated (as in FISICA [6][7][8] and FRIDA 9,10 ). The optical mounts are also designed with precision location pinholes and bolt holes for mounting to the IFU bench.…”
Section: Radiusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This removes the onus of aligning some 84 mirrors in 14 separate arrays onto a single bench (note that this does not include the probe aft system with its additional 12 lens doublets and 48 mirrors!). Each mirror array is machined out of RSA-6061 aluminum, with the optics being plated with electroless nickel, diamond-turned, and then gold-coated (as in FISICA [6][7][8] and FRIDA 9,10 ). The optical mounts are also designed with precision location pinholes and bolt holes for mounting to the IFU bench.…”
Section: Radiusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another option for the integral field unit is using image-slicers 5,6,7,8,9 . The main concept is basically a slicer element that cuts the two-dimensional entrance field of view and uses mirror arrays to reorganize it into one or more long-slits.…”
Section: Image Slicermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1 The IFU has already been constructed as part of a previous research program. 2 Considerable effort went into reducing the manufacturing cost of the instrument by minimizing the number of aspheric surfaces and using relatively inexpensive lens materials in the optical design. The final design consists of mostly spherical surfaces with the exception of the reimaging optics and two aspheric lens surfaces.…”
Section: Optical Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The IFU, called Florida Image Slicer for Infrared Cosmology and Astrophysics (FISICA), is an image slicer-type IFU that was constructed by the University of Florida. [2][3][4] For seeing-limited observations, the image slicer-type IFU is best suited for wide-field operation compared to a lenslet array-based IFU because of its coarse spatial sampling and higher throughput. For AO, however, the image slicer-type IFU is not well-suited because it introduces more wavefront errors compared to lenslet array-type IFU made with low index of refraction material.…”
Section: Optical Designmentioning
confidence: 99%