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20 July 2010 Development of five multifibre links for the OPTIMOS-EVE study for the E-ELT
Isabelle Guinouard, Fanny Chemla, Hector Flores, Jean-Michel Huet, François Hammer, Gerben Wulterkens
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Abstract
The OPTIMOS-EVE concept provides optical to near-infrared (370-1700 nm) spectroscopy, with three spectral resolution (5000, 15000 and 30000), with high simultaneous multiplex (at least 200). The optical fibre links are distributed in five kinds of bundles: several hundreds of mono-object systems with three types of bundles, fibre size being used to adapt slit with, and thus spectral resolution, 30 deployable medium IFUs (about 2"×3") and one large IFU (about 6"×12"). This paper gives an overview of the design of each mode and describes the specific developments required to optimise the performances of the fibre system.
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Isabelle Guinouard, Fanny Chemla, Hector Flores, Jean-Michel Huet, François Hammer, and Gerben Wulterkens "Development of five multifibre links for the OPTIMOS-EVE study for the E-ELT", Proc. SPIE 7739, Modern Technologies in Space- and Ground-based Telescopes and Instrumentation, 773944 (20 July 2010); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.856232
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KEYWORDS
Spectrographs

Spectral resolution

Calibration

Microlens

Molybdenum

Optical fibers

Lawrencium

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