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13 October 1986 A UV Prime Focus Spectrograph For The CFHT
O. Boulade, G. Lemaitre, L. Vigroux
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Abstract
The UV prime spectrograph at the Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope is the first instrument to be designed with an aspherized diffraction grating. This technique leads to all reflective Schmidt designs with a very small amount of optical surface on fast aperture ratio. A thin backside illuminated RCA CCD is now used as the detector. Since the detector is at the focus of an f/1 mounting, within the optical path, a minicryostat (5cmx5cmx3cm) was designed to minimize the central obscuration. This paper describes this new instrument and its performances.
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O. Boulade, G. Lemaitre, and L. Vigroux "A UV Prime Focus Spectrograph For The CFHT", Proc. SPIE 0627, Instrumentation in Astronomy VI, (13 October 1986); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.968099
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KEYWORDS
Spectrographs

Charge-coupled devices

Ultraviolet radiation

Cameras

CCD cameras

Optical design

Telescopes

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