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Automation, operation, and data analysis in the cryogenic, high accuracy, refraction measuring system (CHARMS)
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Industrial ApplicationsEngineeringMeasurementOptical TestingMechanical EngineeringEducationSpace OpticRefraction Measuring SystemData AnalysisOptical PropertiesCalibrationInstrumentationOptical SystemsPhotonicsAccurate Angular MeasurementsTime MetrologyRoom TemperatureHigh AccuracyCryogenicsRefractive Index ValuesMeasurement SystemMetrology
The Cryogenic High Accuracy Refraction Measuring System (CHARMS) at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center has been enhanced in a number of ways in the last year to allow the system to accurately collect refracted beam deviation readings automatically over a range of temperatures from 15 K to well beyond room temperature with high sampling density in both wavelength and temperature. The engineering details which make this possible are presented. The methods by which the most accurate angular measurements are made and the corresponding data reduction methods used to reduce thousands of observed angles to a handful of refractive index values are also discussed.