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Schmidt Triplet for ZTF. R. Dekany 16 April 2013. Add refigured Schmidt singlet to existing Grubb-Parsons doublet. Features of latest design April 15. Singlet remains plane parallel Earlier quotes called for grinding a radius to one of the two existing plane surfaces - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Schmidt Triplet for ZTF
R. Dekany16 April 2013
Add refigured Schmidt singlet to existing Grubb-Parsons doublet
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C a l t e c h O p t i c a l O b s e r v a t o r i e sR i c h a r d D e k a n y
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Features of latest design April 15
• Singlet remains plane parallel– Earlier quotes called for grinding a radius to one of the two existing
plane surfaces• New aspheric coefficient is about 70x smaller than the existing
coefficient– … if original design is simply optimized Schmidt– Therefore, the ‘refiguring’ process for the singlet is fundamentally
taking out much of the asphere• Insensitive to axial location for installation
– Could be either inside or outside existing doublet• Relatively insensitive to axial location
– 10 mm lateral misplacement barely affects image quality
Image quality(g’ shown)
• Evaluated assuming – g’ filter on inner 4 CCDs– R filter on outer 8 CCDs– … but it makes little
difference after reopimizing
• Field curvature under control– Same design IQ out
(beyond) corner of 16 CCD FPA
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O B J : 0 . 0 0 0 0 , 0 . 0 0 0 0 ( d e g )
I M A : - 4 8 . 0 5 2 , - 4 8 . 0 6 2 m m
O B J : 0 . 0 0 0 0 , 1 . 7 8 9 0 ( d e g )
I M A : - 4 8 . 0 5 2 , 4 7 . 5 5 1 m m
O B J : 1 . 7 8 9 0 , 1 . 7 8 9 0 ( d e g )
I M A : 4 7 . 5 0 8 , 4 7 . 5 1 6 m m
O B J : 0 . 8 9 4 5 , 0 . 8 9 4 5 ( d e g )
I M A : - 0 . 2 5 2 , - 0 . 2 5 4 m m
O B J : 1 . 7 8 9 0 , 0 . 0 0 0 0 ( d e g )
I M A : 4 7 . 5 6 1 , - 4 8 . 0 4 4 m m
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RMS Spot Radius in µ
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R M S S p o t R a d i u s v s F i e l dZ T F C4 / 1 6 / 2 0 1 3P o l y 0 . 3 9 8 0 . 4 6 7 0 . 5 3 6
R e f e r e n c e : C e n t r o i d