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High-performance infrared filters for the HIRDLS 21-channel focal plane detector array

Hunneman, R., Barnett, J. J. and Hawkins, G. J. (1994) High-performance infrared filters for the HIRDLS 21-channel focal plane detector array. In: Dewandre, T. M. , Schulte-in-den-Baeumen , J. J. and Sein, E. (eds.) Space Optics 1994: Space Instrumentation and Spacecraft Optics. SPIE Proceedings, 49 (2210). SPIE Press, Bellingham, WA, pp. 516-532. ISBN 9780819415141

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Abstract/Summary

The High Resolution Dynamics Limb Sounder is described, with particular reference to the atmospheric measurements to be made and the rationale behind the measurement strategy. The demands this strategy places on the filters to be used in the instrument and the designs to which this leads to are described. A second set of filters at an intermediate image plane to reduce "Ghost Imaging" is discussed together with their required spectral properties. A method of combining the spectral characteristics of the primary and secondary filters in each channel are combined together with the spectral response of the detectors and other optical elements to obtain the system spectral response weighted appropriately for the Planck function and atmospheric limb absorption. This method is used to demonstrate whether the out-of-band spectral blocking requirement for a channel is being met and an example calculation is demonstrated showing how the blocking is built up for a representative channel. Finally, the techniques used to produce filters of the necessary sub-millimetre sizes together with the testing methods and procedures used to assess the environmental durability and establish space flight quality are discussed.

Item Type:Book or Report Section
Refereed:Yes
Divisions:Science > School of Mathematical, Physical and Computational Sciences > Department of Computer Science
ID Code:17579
Publisher:SPIE Press
Publisher Statement:SPIE Proceedings, 2210-49

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