Optics

The INO340 telescope is a Ritchey-Chrétien f/11 which provides unvignetted 20 arcmin filed of view at the main Cassegrain focus. In addition 3 bended focus are also provided each with a field of view of 8 arcmin. The primary mirror is meniscus shaped and the secondary mirror is convex and together they form a well-corrected focus.

Main Optical Parameters

Optical configuration

Ritchey-Chrétien Cassegrain

Wavelength range

325-2500 nm

Primary mirror diameter

ID/OD (Nominal): 3400/700 mm

Primary mirror focal ratio

f/1.489

Exit focal ratio

f/11.24

Entrance pupil location

On primary

Back focal distance

1670 mm

Unvignetted field of view diameter

20’

Primary Mirror

The main mirror (M1) is single segment fast f/1.5 mirror with a diameter of 3.4m, which makes IN340 one of the most compact telescopes at this size. M1 is a meniscus shape 18 cm thick made of a Zerudor ceramic with a 700mm central hole. The M1 is polished to a surface micro-roughness of ~1nm root mean-squared, one of the thinnest in the world allowing short and long wavelength observations. The M1 is supported by 60 actuators which are actively or passively controlled to keep the mirror shape undistorted under its own gravity at different pointing.

Primary Mirror Parameters

Glass

Ceramic ZERODUR®

Shape

Meniscus

mass

~4000 kg

Diameter

3401 mm

Optical diameter

3300 mm

Thickness

180 mm ± 10 mm

Central hole diameter

700 ± 1 mm

Radius of curvature (fronthyperbola)

10200 ± 20 mm

Radius of curvature (Rear face)

10380 mm

Focal ratio

f/1.5

Surface roughness

< 2 nm RMS

Conic constant

-1.006472

Scale

0.18731 mm/arcsec

Secondary Mirror

The 600 mm secondary mirror reflects the light from the primary mirror and is also controlled by a hexapod positioning system that can move and tilt the secondary mirror in all degrees of freedom. The mirror has is made of a Zerodur ceramic and has a hyperbolic surface geometry. The mirror supports are active and can correct the shape of the mirror, for example correcting errors that may be caused by the changing zenith angle and temperature.

Secondary Mirror Parameters

Glass

Ceramic ZERODUR®

Shape

Convex

mass

~60 kg

Diameter

602 mm

Optical diameter

582.4 mm

Thickness

90 mm (center)

Radius of curvature

1812.4 mm ± 20 mm

Surface roughness

< 2 nm RMS

Conic constant

-1.7667

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