Development of ProtoPol: a medium resolution echelle spectro-polarimeter for PRL telescopes, Mt Abu, India -- Part I : the design, development and laboratory characterization
Mudit K. Srivastava, Arijit Maiti, Vipin Kumar, Bhaveshkumar Mistry, Ankita Patel, Vaibhav Dixit, Kevikumar A. Lad

TL;DR
ProtoPol is a cost-effective, medium-resolution spectro-polarimeter designed for small telescopes, developed with off-the-shelf components, and successfully commissioned for scientific use at PRL telescopes.
Contribution
This paper presents the design, development, and laboratory characterization of ProtoPol, a novel, affordable spectro-polarimeter for small telescopes using commercially available parts.
Findings
Successfully developed and commissioned ProtoPol on PRL telescopes.
Achieved spectral resolution of 0.4-0.75 angstrom in 4000-9600 Å range.
Demonstrated ProtoPol's capability for scientific observations and instrument verification.
Abstract
ProtoPol is a medium-resolution echelle spectro-polarimeter developed for Physical Research Laboratory (PRL) 1.2m and 2.5m telescopes, Mt. Abu, India. Though initially conceived to evaluate the development methodology of the echelle spectro-polarimeter, it was subsequently elevated to the level of a full-fledged back-end instrument for PRL telescopes. ProtoPol is developed on the traditional concept of using a half-wave plate with Wollaston prism to achieve the separation of two mutually orthogonal polarized beams. These separated beams are modulated and directed into an echelle spectrometer which is employs an echelle grating and two plane reflection gratings as the cross-dispersers. Therefore, the cross-dispersed spectra for two orthogonal polarized beams are recorded in multiple orders on a CCD detector. ProtoPol is designed to operate in the visible and near IR spectral range, 4000…
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Taxonomy
TopicsOptical Polarization and Ellipsometry · Adaptive optics and wavefront sensing · Optical Coatings and Gratings
