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Insausti, M.; Garzón, F.; Madrigal, Roque; Fimia, Antonio
Bibliographical reference
Modern Technologies in Space- and Ground-based Telescopes and Instrumentation II. Proceedings of the SPIE, Volume 8450, id. 84503M-84503M-8 (2012).
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2012
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Description
We report on the performances measured at room temperature, before and
after a cryogenic cooling cycle, of a set of NIR Volume Phase
Holographic Gratings (VPHGs) manufactured at the Miguel Hernández
University (UMH, Elche, Spain) aimed at their use in astronomical
instrumentations. VPHGs are novel optical components which can replace
standard ruled transmission gratings, offering some advantages. Instead
of a surface modulation, a diffraction index modulation printed in a
volume of material generates the diffraction according to the required
specifications. While VPHGs are becoming an option for instruments
working in the optical regime at room temperature, their use is still
minimal in the NIR wavebands due to the stringent requirements impose by
the cryogenic environment. But their good properties in terms of high
transmission and compact mechanical design are kept even in cryogenic,
so efforts to develop such devices functional at cryogenic temperatures
are underway in several institutions. We report results on transmission
of newly manufactured VPHGs. These results were achieved through a
collaborative effort within the European network OPTICON WP6, “New
Materials and Processes in Astronomical Instrumentation”, and
whose participating institutions are Instituto de Astrofísica de
Canarias (IAC), Universidad Miguel Hernández, Osservatorio
Astronomico di Brera (INAF) and Politecnico di Milano.