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Cryogenic Fourier Transform Infrared Spectrometer from 4 to 20 Micrometers

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Author(s)

Simon G. Kaplan, Solomon I. Woods, Timothy M. Jung, Adriaan C. Carter

Abstract

We describe the design and performance of a cryogenic Fourier transform spectrometer (Cryo-FTS) operating at a temperature of approximately 15 K. The instrument is based on a porch-swing scanning mirror design with active alignment stabilization using a fiber-optic coupled diode laser and voice-coil actuator mechanism. It has a KBr beamsplitter and has been integrated into an infrared radiometer containing a calibrated Si:As blocked impurity band (BIB) detector. Due to its low operating temperature, the spectrometer exhibits very small thermal background signal and low drift. Data from tests of basic spectrometer function, such as modulation efficiency, scan jitter, spectral range, and spectral resolution are presented. We also present results from measurements of faint point-like sources in a low background environment, including background, signal offset and gain, and spectral noise equivalent power, and discuss the possible use of the instrument for spectral characterization of ground-based infrared astronomy calibration sources. The Cryo-FTS is presently limited to wavelengths below 25 micrometers but can be in principle extended to longer wavelengths with changes in beamsplitter and detector.
Proceedings Title
Proceedings of SPIE
Conference Dates
June 28-July 2, 2010
Conference Location
San Diego, CA
Conference Title
SPIE Astronomical Telescopes and Instrumentation

Keywords

calibration, cryogenic, Fourier-transform spectrometer, infrared, radiometry

Citation

Kaplan, S. , Woods, S. , Jung, T. and Carter, A. (2010), Cryogenic Fourier Transform Infrared Spectrometer from 4 to 20 Micrometers, Proceedings of SPIE, San Diego, CA, [online], https://tsapps.nist.gov/publication/get_pdf.cfm?pub_id=906098 (Accessed March 28, 2024)
Created August 20, 2010, Updated February 19, 2017