Metis is the solar coronagraph of the ESA mission Solar Orbiter. For the first time, Metis will acquire simultaneous images of the solar corona in linearly polarized, broadband visible light (580-640 nm) and in the narrow-band HI Ly-α line (121.6 nm). The visible light path includes a polarimeter, designed to observe and analyse the K-corona linearly polarized by Thomson scattering. The polarimeter comprises a liquid crystal Polarization Modulation Package (PMP) together with a quarter-wave retarder and a linear polarizer. The Metis PMP consists of two Anti-Parallel Nematic Liquid Crystal Variable Retarders (LCVRs) with their fast axis parallel with respect to each other and a pre-tilted angle of the molecules in opposite direction. This configuration results in an instrumental wide field of view (+/-7°). The LCVRs provide an electro-optical modulation of the input polarized light by applying an electric field to the liquid crystal molecules inside the cells. A given optical retardance can be induced in the LCVRs by selecting a suitable voltage value. This paper reports the polarimetric characterization of the Visible-light channel for the Metis/Solar Orbiter coronagraph. The retardance-to-voltage calibration of the electro-optical polarimeter was characterized over the entire field of view of the coronagraph yielding a complete "polarimetric flat-field" of the Metis Visible-light channel.

Metis/Solar Orbiter polarimetric visible light channel calibration / Casti, M. and Fineschi, S. and Capobianco, G. and Romoli, M. and Antonucci, E. and Nicolini, G. and Naletto, G. and Nicolosi, P. and Spadaro, D. and Andretta, V. and Castronuovo, M. and Massone, G. and Susino, R. and Da Deppo, V. and Frassetto, F. and Landini, F. and Pancrazzi, M. and Teriaca, L. and Uslenghi, M.. - ELETTRONICO. - 11180:(2019), pp. 3-17. (Intervento presentato al convegno International Conference on Space Optics - ICSO 2018, 2018, Chania, Greece) [10.1117/12.2536039].

Metis/Solar Orbiter polarimetric visible light channel calibration

Romoli, M.;Pancrazzi, M.;
2019

Abstract

Metis is the solar coronagraph of the ESA mission Solar Orbiter. For the first time, Metis will acquire simultaneous images of the solar corona in linearly polarized, broadband visible light (580-640 nm) and in the narrow-band HI Ly-α line (121.6 nm). The visible light path includes a polarimeter, designed to observe and analyse the K-corona linearly polarized by Thomson scattering. The polarimeter comprises a liquid crystal Polarization Modulation Package (PMP) together with a quarter-wave retarder and a linear polarizer. The Metis PMP consists of two Anti-Parallel Nematic Liquid Crystal Variable Retarders (LCVRs) with their fast axis parallel with respect to each other and a pre-tilted angle of the molecules in opposite direction. This configuration results in an instrumental wide field of view (+/-7°). The LCVRs provide an electro-optical modulation of the input polarized light by applying an electric field to the liquid crystal molecules inside the cells. A given optical retardance can be induced in the LCVRs by selecting a suitable voltage value. This paper reports the polarimetric characterization of the Visible-light channel for the Metis/Solar Orbiter coronagraph. The retardance-to-voltage calibration of the electro-optical polarimeter was characterized over the entire field of view of the coronagraph yielding a complete "polarimetric flat-field" of the Metis Visible-light channel.
2019
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International Conference on Space Optics - ICSO 2018, 2018, Chania, Greece
Casti, M. and Fineschi, S. and Capobianco, G. and Romoli, M. and Antonucci, E. and Nicolini, G. and Naletto, G. and Nicolosi, P. and Spadaro, D. and Andretta, V. and Castronuovo, M. and Massone, G. and Susino, R. and Da Deppo, V. and Frassetto, F. and Landini, F. and Pancrazzi, M. and Teriaca, L. and Uslenghi, M.
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