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9 December 2004 Holographic gratings for astronomy: atmospheric lines suppression and tunable filter
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Abstract
Recent advances in photosensitive glass and holographic recording technologies open new possibilities for astronomical instrumentation. We have developed novel instrument concepts using thick Volume Phase Holographic gratings: a multiband filter for OH line suppression and a single order, widely tunable filter. We present these technologies along with other current and future uses of these promising holographic gratings.
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Sebastien Blais-Ouellette "Holographic gratings for astronomy: atmospheric lines suppression and tunable filter", Proc. SPIE 5578, Photonics North 2004: Photonic Applications in Astronomy, Biomedicine, Imaging, Materials Processing, and Education, (9 December 2004); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.567440
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KEYWORDS
Tunable filters

Holography

Optical filters

Astronomy

Spectrographs

Diffraction gratings

Glasses

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