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Doppler asymmetric spatial heterodyne spectroscopy (DASH): concept and experimental demonstration
Christoph R Englert1, David D Babcock, John M Harlander
1US Naval Research Laboratory, Space Science Division Code 7641, 4555 Overlook Avenue Southwest, Washington, District of Columbia 20375, USA. Christoph.Englert@nrl.navy.mil
Abstract:
We describe the concept of Doppler asymmetric spatial heterodyne spectroscopy (DASH) and present a laboratory Doppler-shift measurement using an infrared laser line. DASH is a modification of spatial heterodyne spectroscopy optimized for high precision, high accuracy Doppler-shift measurements of atmospheric emission lines either from the ground or a satellite. We discuss DASH design considerations, field widening, thermal stability and tracking, noise propagation, advantages, and trade-offs. DASH interferometers do not require moving optical parts and can be built in rugged, compact packages, making them suitable for space flight and mobile ground instrumentation.
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