Optical design of an image slicer for the low-dispersion spectrograph of the Chinese Giant Solar Telescope (CGST)
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Abstract
The Chinese Giant Solar Telescope low-dispersion spectrograph requires a large field-of-view and high spatial resolution, which can be addressed by a carefully designed image slicer system. Our proposed design divides the rectangular 50ʹʹ × 20ʹʹ field-of-view at the telescope focal plane into four 50ʹʹ × 5ʹʹ subfields. Each subfield undergoes optical reconstruction using its independent collimator-camera system (F/36 – F/25.79), achieving vertical alignment and focal reduction of subfields to form a pseudo-slit. Using tilt mirrors for scanning allows simultaneous acquisition of spectral data with both a large field-of-view and a high angular resolution of 0.05ʹʹ. This resolves manufacturing challenges for an image slicer, avoiding the requirement for hundreds of elements, multi-angle configurations, and compact dimensions, and also provides effective technical support for engineering work on the Chinese Giant Solar Telescope.
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