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Cunningham, Colin R.; Ramsay-Howat, Suzanne K.; Garzon, Francisco; Parry, Ian R.; Prieto, Eric; Robertson, David J.; Zamkotsian, Frederic
Bibliographical reference
Second Backaskog Workshop on Extremely Large Telescopes. Edited by Ardeberg, Arne L.; Andersen, Torben. Proceedings of the SPIE, Volume 5382, pp. 718-726 (2004).
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Description
Smart Focal Planes are devices that enable the efficient sampling of a
telescope's focal plane to feed spectroscopic and imaging instruments.
Examples are integral field units (fiber and image slicers), cryogenic
beam manipulators, and MOEMS (micro-opto-electromechanical systems) such
as miniature slit shutters. These technologies are critical in making
best use of the current 8m class telescopes for key science goals such
as spectroscopic surveys of high redshift galaxies, and will be even
more important for Extremely Large Telescope (ELT) instruments. In fact,
the density of pixels in an ELT focal plane with several milliarcsecond
resolution will mean that sub-sampling of the field will be needed even
for imaging. We have proposed a joint European project to develop these
technologies, building on expertise from partners in the UK, France, the
Netherlands, Spain, Germany and others, and led by the UK. We describe
the current status of these technologies, showing how they will
contribute to the feasibility and performance of proposed instruments
for ELTs, and concentrating on capabilities within Europe. We then
outline the proposed future developments, highlighting the technical
challenges, such as the difficulties of manufacturing and verifying
complex image slicers with thousands of optical surfaces, and building
highly reliable cryogenic mechanisms such as pick-off arms, beam
steering mirrors and reconfigurble slit mechanisms.