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The system is characterized using a wideband polarized photomixer based phase and amplitude beam pattern setup at 1.5THz. Two separate measurements with orthogonal source polarizations enable the co and cross polarization to be extracted, showing the full system low cross-polarization needed for many future polarimetric applications. Such a measurement setup is additionally of potential interest for the characterization of future missions (for example in the Far Infra-Red): to obtain the optical beam quality and verifying the optical interfaces on a component/sub-component level. We present and discuss this setup and the characterization of the lens-antenna coupled MKID camera.
Here we describe some of the key design elements of the MUSCAT instrument such as the novel use of continuous sorption refrigerators and a miniature dilutor for continuous 100-mK cooling of the focal plane, broadband optical coupling to Aluminium LEKID arrays using waveguide chokes and anti-reflection coating materials as well as with the general mechanical and optical design of MUSCAT. We will explain how MUSCAT is designed to be simple to upgrade and the possibilities for changing the focal plane unit that allows MUSCAT to act as a demonstrator for other novel technologies such as multi-chroic polarisation sensitive pixels and on-chip spectrometry in the future. Finally, we will report on the current status of MUSCAT's commissioning.
MEGARA, the new intermediate-resolution optical IFU and MOS for GTC: getting ready for the telescope
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