The making of robust and highly performing imaging spectropolarimeters for large solar telescopes
G. B. Scharmer, J. de la Cruz Rodr\'iguez, J. Leenaarts, B. Lindberg, P. S\"utterlin, T. Hillberg, C. Pietraszewski, A.G. de Wijn, M. Foster, J. Storey

TL;DR
This paper details the design, implementation, and calibration of robust, high-performance dual Fabry-Perot imaging spectropolarimeters for large solar telescopes, emphasizing stability, calibration, and image quality.
Contribution
It introduces a stable, high-throughput telecentric FPI-based spectropolarimeter design optimized for large solar telescopes, with detailed calibration and data processing methods.
Findings
High image quality demonstrated through granulation contrast measurements
Robust design simplifies alignment and calibration processes
Potential applicability to other astronomical instruments
Abstract
We discuss the requirements, concepts, simulations, implementation, and calibration of two dual Fabry-Perot based imaging spectropolarimeters, CRISP and CHROMIS, at the Swedish 1-meter Solar Telescope, and CRISP2 that is under construction. These instruments use a combination of a high-resolution and a low-resolution etalon together with an order-sorting prefilter to define the bandpass. The overall design is made robust and stable by tailoring the low-resolution etalon reflectivity to accommodate expected cavity errors from both etalons, and by using a compact optical design that eliminates the need for folding mirrors. By using a telecentric design based on lenses rather than mirrors, image degradation by the FPI system is negligible, as shown in a previous publication, and the throughput of the system is maximised. Initial alignment, and maintaining that alignment over time, is…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSolar and Space Plasma Dynamics · Optical Polarization and Ellipsometry · Adaptive optics and wavefront sensing
