16 - 21 June 2024
Yokohama, Japan
Conference 13100 > Paper 13100-22
Paper 13100-22

Cryogenic Optical Characteristics of S-FPL51 and S-LAH71: Refractive index, Transmission and Thermal Expansion

16 June 2024 • 17:05 - 17:20 Japan Standard Time | Room G214, North - 2F

Abstract

Several near-infrared instruments on upcoming extremely large telescopes use a combination of OHARA S-FPL51 and S-LAH71 glass prisms to correct for the atmospheric differential refraction. Because large parts of these instruments are contained within a vessel cooled to liquid nitrogen temperatures, the changes in optical and mechanical properties should be considered during the design phase. In this report, we provide an update to our continuing efforts to characterize the S-FPL51 and S-LAH71 glass under cryogenic conditions. These efforts include a measurement of the refractive index (293 K, 100 K and 80 K), transmission measurements (293 K, 77 K and 43 K) and a determination of the coefficient of thermal expansion (between 293 K and 45 K). This characterization will prove useful for conceptual design trade-offs, mechanical interface solutions and detailed optical design for future near-infrared instrumentation on large telescopes.

Presenter

ASTRON (Netherlands)
Joost van den Born has obtained a PhD degree at the university of Groningen, The Netherlands, in may of last year. During his research there he has worked together with the NOVA Optical-Infrared Instrumentation Group at ASTRON on the atmospheric dispersion corrector for MICADO, a first light instrument for the upcoming Extremely Large Telescope. This work covered a multi-disciplinary approach top understand the possibilities and impossibilities of this instrument subsystem, including optical analyses, dynamical modelling and observational work. Currently, he is working as a systems engineer at NOVA, continuing on instrumentation for the ELT, including but not limited to MICADO and METIS.
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