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31 July 2014 Design and performance of a F/#-conversion microlens for prime focus spectrograph at Subaru Telescope
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The PFS is a multi-object spectrograph fed by 2394 fibers at the prime focus of Subaru telescope. Since the F/# at the prime focus is too fast for the spectrograph, we designed a small concave-plano negative lens to be attached to the tip of each fiber that converts the telescope beam (F/2.2) to F/2.8. We optimized the lens to maximize the number of rays that can be confined inside F/2.8 while maintaining a 1.28 magnification. The microlenses are manufactured by glass molding, and an ultra-broadband AR coating (<1.5% for λ = 0.38 - 1.26μm) will be applied to the front surface.
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Naruhisa Takato, Yoko Tanaka, James E. Gunn, Naoyuki Tamura, Atsushi Shimono, Hajime Sugai, Hiroshi Karoji, Akitoshi Ueda, Kouichi Waseda, Masahiko Kimura, and Youichi Ohyama "Design and performance of a F/#-conversion microlens for prime focus spectrograph at Subaru Telescope", Proc. SPIE 9147, Ground-based and Airborne Instrumentation for Astronomy V, 914765 (31 July 2014); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2055051
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KEYWORDS
Microlens

Spectrographs

Telescopes

Optical instrument design

Glass molding

Manufacturing

Astronomy

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