Cryogenic Scan Mechanism for Fourier Transform Spectrometer
TBMG-9156
02/01/2011
- Content
A compact and lightweight mechanism has been developed to accurately move a Fourier transform spectrometer (FTS) scan mirror (a cube corner) in a near-linear fashion with near constant speed at cryogenic temperatures. This innovation includes a slide mechanism to restrict motion to one dimension, an actuator to drive the motion, and a linear velocity transducer (LVT) to measure the speed. The cube corner mirror is double-passed in one arm of the FTS; double-passing is required to compensate for optical beam shear resulting from tilting of the moving cube corner.
- Citation
- "Cryogenic Scan Mechanism for Fourier Transform Spectrometer," Mobility Engineering, February 1, 2011.