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Optical design of steering mirror
Daigo Tomono1
November 19, 2003
Abstract:
Steering mirror on the pupil image is proposed as an alternative way to
select FOVs, In this report, sample optical designs are described to
show the feasibility of such a field selector. The steering mirror
concept divides the patrol field into smaller cells of fields with
typical size of 1 arcmin or 0.5 arcmin. Each field cell has a field lens
which images the entrance pupil onto the steering mirror. The steering
mirror steers and re-images a small portion of the field cell. Following
it, a re-imaging optics is located to image the entrance pupil again on
the cold stop and adjust the image location to be supplied into the
image slicer units.
In the consideration, field cell size of 1 arcmin is critical because
current design of the steering mechanics needs about 35 mm
(corresponding to about 1 arcmin on a telescope with focal length of 120
m). If the field size is grater than 1 arcmin, the steering mirror can
be directly situated under the field lens. Otherwise, we have to have
extra flat mirrors for spaces needed.
In the following sections, requirements are summarized, and sample
designs for filed cell sizes of 1 arcmin and 0.5 arcmin are shown.
Requirements
The overall requirements given by the scientific requirements and the
telescope are summarized in Table 1. We have to
assume the linear size of a spatial element on the pseudo slit to define
locations of the pseudo slits. Figures 1 and
2 show configuration of filed lenses on
telescope focal plane.
Table 1:
Overall requirements
| Telescope |
VLT Nasmyth focus |
| Focal ratio |
15 |
| Focal length |
120m |
| Field cell size |
1 or 0.5arcmin (35 or 17.5mm) side-to-side |
| IFU FOV |
2.8arcsec (1.68mm) |
| Spatial element |
0.2arcsec (0.12mm, 14 14 elements) |
| Spatial element on the pseudo slit |
0.2 - 0.3mm |
In this report, spatial magnification of the steering mirror optics
(from the telescope FOV to the slice input port) is optimized to be
about unity. We require steering mirror optics to re-image the field
with spot PSF less than 0.15arcsec FWHM and re-image the entrance
pupil onto the cold stop with spot PSF FWHM less than 1% of its
diameter.
Figure 1:
Patrol field of view with 1 arcmin field cells as viewed from
the telescope. Pseudo slits are assumed to be 150 mm from the optical
axis of the telescope. Entrance ports of the image slicers are
assumed to be at the middle of the pseudo slit-let in x-y plane.
Minimum and maximum offset distance from the field cell center to
the image slicer entrance ports are 46 mm and 88 mm, respectively.
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Figure 2:
Patrol field of view with 0.5 arcmin field cells and 1.5
arcmin field cells as viewed from the telescope. Pseudo slits are
assumed to be 140 mm from the optical axis of the telescope. Small
hexagons at the center shows the 0.5 arcmin FOV field lenses, while
the other hexagons show the 1.5 arcmin FOV field lenses. One of the
three spectrographs is assumed to be supplied with the smaller field
lenses. Minimum and maximum offset distance from the field cell
center to the image slicer entrance ports are 127 mm and 168 mm,
respectively.
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Figure 3 shows the configuration of optical elements of
the steering mirror. Observing field can be selected changing direction
of the steering mirror. The steering mirror is placed on the entrance
pupil image formed by the field lens so that change of its direction
does not change location of entrance pupil in the following optics.
Because the inclination of the steering mirror avoids us from locating
cold stop on it. Thus, a re-imaging optics has to be inserted after the
steering mirror to place a cold stop.
Figure 3:
Paraxial configuration of steering mirror optics.
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Because the optics has to be optimized on spatial magnification, location
of the cold stop, and telecentricity of the output beam. Because Zemax
can normally optimize only on image plane, we have made a separate
software to optimize on multiple image planes of the field and entrance
pupil which can be downloaded2. In the following sections, results for paraxial
calculation and realistic optimization with Zemax are shown for
one-arcmin and half-arcmin filed steering mirror optics.
Steering mirror optics with one-arcmin FOV is designed assuming 30mm
offset between the optical axes of the field lens and the output beam.
Distance on the z-axis between the field lens and the output focal plane
is set to be 260mm. Table 2 shows the result of
paraxial optimization.
Table 2:
Result of paraxial optimization
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Starting from the paraxial parameters, a Zemax model3is optimized on spatial magnification, image quality on cold stop (only
at 2.2
m), image quality on output focal plane, and telecentricity
of the output beam.
Figure 4 shows the resulting layout and spot diagrams
on the re-imaged field. Table 3 shows
qualities of the image of the field, entrance pupil, and telecentricity
of the output beam. The requirements desscribed in §
2 are marginally satisfied.
Figure 4:
Left panel shows the optical layout. The telescope images the
stellar field onto the field lens at the left. The field lens images
the entrance pupil onto the steering mirror at the right. The light
is reflected to the two small flat mirrors and goes through the
re-imaging optics upwards. Between the two lenses, entrance pupil
image is again formed.
Right panel shows the spot diagrams at field center in the J, H, and
K-band from left to right.
Circles show 0.15 arcsec diameter with a telescope with 120-m focal
length.
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Table 3:
Image quality
| |
1.2 m |
1.6 m |
2.2 m |
| Magnification |
0.92 |
0.93 |
0.94 |
| Image spot rms |
0.15'' |
0.13'' |
0.14 '' |
| Cold stop edge spot rms/geometric radius |
1.1% |
1.4% |
2.0% |
| Telecentricity |
3.6% |
3.1% |
2.4% |
Steering mirror optics with half-arcmin FOV is desgined assuming 150mm
offset between the optical axes of the field lens and the output beam.
Table 4:
Result of paraxial optimization
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Starting from the paraxial parameters, a Zemax model4is optimized on spatial magnification, image quality on cold stop (only
at 2.2
m), image quality on output focal plane, and telecentricity
of the output beam.
Figure 4 shows the resulting layout and spot diagrams
on the re-imaged field. Table 3 shows
qualities of the image of the field, entrance pupil, and telecentricity
of the output beam. Despite the larger offset than the one-arcmin FOV
optics, image qualities are better. Overall length of the optics is
larger for the half-arcmin desgign.
Figure 5:
Left panel shows the optical layout. The telescope images the
stellar field onto the field lens at the left. The field lens images
the entrance pupil onto the steering mirror at the right. The light
is reflected to the two small flat mirrors and goes through the
re-imaging optics upwards. Between the two lenses, entrance pupil
image is again formed.
Right panel shows the spot diagrams at field center in the J, H, and
K-band from left to right.
Circles show 0.15 arcsec diameter with a telescope with 120-m focal
length.
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Table 5:
Image quality
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1.2 m |
1.6 m |
2.2 m |
| Magnification |
1.00 |
1.01 |
1.00 |
| Image spot rms |
0.05'' |
0.01'' |
0.09 '' |
| Cold stop edge spot rms/geometric radius |
1.7% |
1.2% |
0.3% |
| Telecentricity |
0.3% |
0.4% |
1.1% |
Original source of this document is at
gin-an:Presen03/031106_SteeringMirror/.
Optical design is performed on
siroan:Design03/SteeringMirror/030512_Paraxial,
siroan:Design03/SteeringMirror/030731_Multiband, and
siroan:Design03/SteeringMirror/031022_ElipticalMirror.
Following Zemax files demonstarate field selection with steering mirror
being moved: 0813a1.zmx
for one-arcmin optics, and 1031b2.zmx
for half-arcmin optics.
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- ... Tomono1
- tomono at mpe.mpg.de
- ... downloaded2
- lenscalc.tar.gz
- ... model3
- 0811a4.zmx
- ... model4
- 1031b1.zmx
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Daigo Tomono
2003-11-19