PMID: 18195937Apr 15, 1983Paper

Reflecting Schmidt imaging spectrometers

Applied Optics
J B BreckinridgeJ M Rodgers

Abstract

A new very wide angle imaging spectrometer optical configuration which uses an all-reflecting Schmidt camera with a prism spectrometer to give a strip field of view is presented. Three complete systems (15 degrees, 8.5 degrees, 2.6 degrees FOV), including fore optics and spectrometer optics, were designed. These slit fields of view are pushbroomed across object space to create a 2-D image. The performance of each near diffraction-limited system and optical prescriptions is detailed. An all-reflecting Schmidt camera fore-optics system with a 60 degree field of view is also given.

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Dec 1, 1972·Applied Optics·W B Wetherell, M P Rimmer
Sep 1, 1974·Applied Optics·D Korsch
Apr 1, 1977·Applied Optics·F G O'CallaghanJ D Wray
Jan 1, 1978·Applied Optics·D J Schroeder

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