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25 July 2008 Qualification of stray light reduction surface treatment: Black Meudon on 6061 T 651 aluminium alloy mechanical components
J. Amiaux, J. L. Auguères, M. Bouzat, M. Cerisier, D. Desforge, R. Dohem, D. Dubreuil, O. Dupuis, M. Falcolini, J. Kirman, P. O. Lagage, Th. Lanternier, A. Marcel, F. Meigner, P. Perrin, S. Ronayette, S. Salasca, E. Saraiva, G. Tauzin, S. Poupar, J. M. Reess
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Abstract
The present paper describes the different developments that have been realized to select a stray light attenuation surface treatment for all the aluminium alloy mechanical components used near optical path of MIRIM instrument.
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J. Amiaux, J. L. Auguères, M. Bouzat, M. Cerisier, D. Desforge, R. Dohem, D. Dubreuil, O. Dupuis, M. Falcolini, J. Kirman, P. O. Lagage, Th. Lanternier, A. Marcel, F. Meigner, P. Perrin, S. Ronayette, S. Salasca, E. Saraiva, G. Tauzin, S. Poupar, and J. M. Reess "Qualification of stray light reduction surface treatment: Black Meudon on 6061 T 651 aluminium alloy mechanical components", Proc. SPIE 7018, Advanced Optical and Mechanical Technologies in Telescopes and Instrumentation, 701857 (25 July 2008); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.789656
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KEYWORDS
Coating

Bidirectional reflectance transmission function

Aluminum

Radium

Stray light

Sensors

Detector development

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