News › Balzers Optics · Optical filters launch with space telescope EUCLID
On July 1, 2023, the European Space Agency’s EUCLID telescope will launch from Cape Canaveral on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket. The mission’s goal is to study dark matter and create a map of the universe with time as the fourth dimension.
Telescope images will be analyzed with two scientific instruments in the visible (VIS) and near-infrared spectral regions (NISP). Materion Balzers Optics (Optics Balzers Jena GmbH) developed and manufactured the optical coating for major optical components.
The VIS instrument consists of a camera that measures the shape and position of the galaxies, while the NISP instrument uses the measured redshift of the light to determine the distances of the galaxies.
In order to distribute the incident light to both instruments, a beam splitter is needed that reflects the visible light without optical losses as far as possible, allows the infrared light to pass without losses, and at the same time avoids any distortion of the wavefront of the light. In Jena, several years of work have gone into developing a coating for this purpose using magnetron sputter technology, which is at the limit of what is technologically feasible. The curvature of the surface with a diameter of about 10 cm was not allowed to exceed a value of 5 nanometers (5 millionths of a millimeter) after coating. All function-critical properties had to be demonstrated not only at room temperature, but also at the operating temperature of ‑170°C.
The EUCLID telescope’s NISP spectrometer has the largest field of view ever developed for an infrared instrument in space. Materion Balzers Optics in Jena supplied a total of 7 different optical filters for it, which help to analyze the light from deep space.
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More information about EUCLID:
https://www.esa.int/Science_Exploration/Space_Science/Euclid