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Title: Design of a precision cryogenic rotary stage for optic or mask selection for the SCALES instrument mounted to the Keck 2 Telescope
Authors: Ratliff, Chris
MacDonald, Nicholas
Cabak, J
Deich, Will
Sandford, Dale
Gonzales, Michael
Skemer, Andrew
Sallum, Stephanie
Stelter, Deno
Hunter, A
Kupke, Renate
Dillon, Daren
Marques, D
Rodriguez, C
Savage, M
Kassis, Marc
Lyke, J
Hasan, Amirul
Keywords: Cryogenic stage
Opto-mechanical design
Opto-mechanical alignment
Optical mounting
Aluminum cryogenic mirror
IR instrumentation
Keck Telescope
Cryogenic spectrograph
Issue Date: Aug-2024
Publisher: SPIE-Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers
Citation: Proceedings of the SPIE, Vol. 13100, 131006X
Abstract: SCALES is a new instrument that will be mounted on the Keck 2 Telescope just downstream of the Keck 2 AO system. SCALES is designed to take spectra of directly imaged exoplanets at multiple wavelengths in the thermal infrared (1-5 microns). The ability to switch from science imaging mode to pupil imaging mode to taking spectra for specific wavelengths requires precision mechanical subsystems to enable these different modes of operation at cryogenic temperatures (-200C). In this paper we discuss the design of a rotary stage that can position different Lyot masks, as well as different high precision metal optics to enable some of the broad functionality of SCALES. Henceforth we will refer to this rotary stage as the Lyot mechanism. We will also discuss the design and analysis of the optics mounted to the Lyot mechanism, as well as thermal analysis and testing of the stepper motor drive system.
Description: Restricted Access
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2248/8655
ISSN: 0277-786X
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