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1 June 1994 Infrared camera PICNIC and prism-spectropolarimeter
Yukiyasu Kobayashi, Geng Fang, Takeo Minezaki, Kohichi Waseda, Kyoko Nakamura, Shuji Sato
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We constructed a near IR camera PICNIC equipped with the 2D array detector NICMOS-3 manufactured by Rockwell. Employing a four aspherical metal mirror system for reimaging optics, PICNIC is an IR imager distinguished with high throughput and small chromatic aberration. In addition to normal imaging mode, the camera has a prism spectroscopy mode and a polarimetry mode. A direct view prism, which can be optionally inserted in front of the camera, make it possible to obtain multiobject low resolution spectroscopy in the wavelength range from 1 to 2.5 micrometers at resolving power of approximately 50. Linear polarization can be measured with combination of the filters and/or the prism. We realized user-friendly operating environment as well as automated observation.
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Yukiyasu Kobayashi, Geng Fang, Takeo Minezaki, Kohichi Waseda, Kyoko Nakamura, and Shuji Sato "Infrared camera PICNIC and prism-spectropolarimeter", Proc. SPIE 2198, Instrumentation in Astronomy VIII, (1 June 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.176768
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KEYWORDS
Mirrors

Telescopes

Cameras

Prisms

Infrared cameras

Metals

Sensors

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