EDP Sciences Journals List
Issue EAS Publications Series
Volume 37, 2009
Astrophysics Detector Workshop 2008
Page(s) 31 - 34
DOI 10.1051/eas/0937004
Published online 11 June 2009

Astrophysics Detector Workshop 2008
P. Kern (ed)
EAS Publications Series, 37 (2009) 31-34

DOI: 10.1051/eas/0937004

Put Detector in your optics

E. le Coarer

Laboratoire d'Astrophysique de Grenoble, Université Joseph Fourier, CNRS, BP. 53, 38041 Grenoble Cedex, France;

etienne.lecoarer@obs.ujf-grenoble.fr

Published online: 11 June 2009

Abstract
Thanks to development of some new detectors small compare to wavelength of detected wave, as we foreseen in SWIFTS that these detectors can be placed in the vanishing field along propagation of light in order to detect the Lippmann interferogram, we propose here to present basic of SWIFTS and review some concepts where detectors has already set inside optical components and thinking about extensions of the concept of SWIFTS in new optical instrumentation by including directly detectors inside optical component.



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