Abstract
We describe and evaluate a new instrument design called a tunable echelle imager (TEI). In this instrument, the output from an imaging Fabry-Perot interferometer is cross-dispersed by a grism in one direction and dispersed by an echelle grating in the perpendicular direction. This forms a mosaic of different narrowband images of the same field on a detector. It offers a distinct wavelength multiplex advantage over a traditional imaging Fabry-Perot device. Potential applications of the TEI include spectrophotometric imaging and OH-suppressed imaging by rejection.
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Baldry, I. K., & Bland‐Hawthorn, J. (2000). A Tunable Echelle Imager. Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific, 112(774), 1112–1120. https://doi.org/10.1086/316604
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