The Fibre Resolved opticAl and Near-ultraviolet Czerny-Turner Imaging Spectropolarimeter (FRANCIS)
D.B. Jess, S.D.T. Grant, W. Bate, J. Liu, S. Jafarzadeh, P.H. Keys,, L.E.A. Vieira, A. Dal Lago, F.L. Guarnieri, D.J. Christian, D. Gilliam, D., Banerjee

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel fibre-fed integral field unit (IFU) spectropolarimeter prototype for solar physics, capable of high-resolution, near-ultraviolet to optical observations, demonstrating its potential for future advanced solar telescopes.
Contribution
The paper presents a low-cost, proof-of-concept IFU designed for near-ultraviolet to optical wavelengths, expanding spectral coverage and demonstrating high frame rates for solar observations.
Findings
Successful operation at over 20 frames per second
Effective spectral reconstruction from fibre mapping
Suitability for high-resolution solar physics research
Abstract
The solar physics community is entering a golden era that is ripe with next-generation ground- and space-based facilities. With ever-increasing resolving power stemming from the newest observational telescopes, it becomes more challenging to obtain (near-)simultaneous measurements at high spatial, temporal and spectral resolutions, while operating at the diffraction limit of these new facilities. Hence, in recent years there has been increased interest in the capabilities integral field units (IFUs) offer towards obtaining the trifecta of high spatial, temporal and spectral resolutions contemporaneously. To date, IFUs developed for solar physics research have focused on mid-optical and infrared measurements. Here, we present an IFU prototype that has been designed for operation within the near-ultraviolet to mid-optical wavelength range, hence providing additional spectral coverage to…
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TopicsOptical Wireless Communication Technologies · Optical Polarization and Ellipsometry · Optical Network Technologies
