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IRCAL: the infrared camera for adaptive optics at Lick Observatory
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Ir CameraPhotonicsPhotometryAdaptive OpticEngineeringMicroscopyInfrared SensorSpectroscopyPhotometry (Optics)Active OpticsSpace OpticLick ObservatoryInfrared OpticComputational ImagingAdaptive OpticsLlnl LickInstrumentation
We describe the design, characterization and performance of the IR Camera for Adaptive Optics at Lick (IRCAL). IRCAL is a 1-2.5 micron camera optimized for use with the LLNL Lick adaptive optics system on the Shane 3 m telescope. Using diamond-turned gold-coated optics, the camera provides high efficiency diffraction limited imaging throughout the near- IR. IRCAL incorporates optimizations for obtaining high dynamic range images afforded by adaptive optics, coronagraphic masks, and a cross-dispersed silicon grism for high resolution spectroscopy.