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  • AstroTechTalk

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    2626||'''Date''' ||'''Speaker    ''' ||'''Topic''' ||
    2727|| 22.09.2017[[BR]](10hrs, HdA) || || First talk after the summer break ||
    28 || 29.09.2017[[BR]](10hrs, HdA) || Theodoros Anagnos   (ZAH, LSW) || Photonic Dicer - Simulation and Optimization of a Photonic Spatial Reformatter ||
     28|| '''29.09.2017[[BR]](10hrs, HdA)''' || '''Theodoros Anagnos     (ZAH, LSW)''' || '''Simulation and Optimization of an Astrophotonic Reformatter [[BR]] '''[[BR]]Image slicing is a powerful technique in astronomy. It allows the  instrument designer to reduce the angular slit width of the  spectrograph, increasing spectral resolving power, whilst retaining  throughput. Conventionally this is done using bulk optics, such as  mirrors and prisms, however more recently astro-photonic components known  as photonic lanterns and photonic reformatters have also been used. [[BR]] [[BR]]These devices reformat the multimode input light from a telescope into  single mode outputs, which can then be re-arranged to suit the  spectrograph. The photonic dicer is one such device, an integrated  photonic reformatter (image slicer) designed to reduce the dependence of  spectrograph size on telescope aperture and eliminate "modal noise". [[BR]] [[BR]]In this talk Theodoros Anagnos will describe his work simulating the photonic dicer by using both an adaptive optics simulator and a beam propagation software. He will show the combined results and compare them to on-sky data. Furthermore, he will show optimisations to the design of the device, improving  throughput and making it more compact. Finally, the  significance of these findings in terms of future designs of devices will be discussed,  including their influence on adaptive optics instruments.[[BR]][[BR]]Presentation: English[[BR]][https://svn.mpia.de/trac/gulli/att/raw-attachment/wiki/AlteVortraege2017S2/2017-09-29_PhotonicDicer.pdf Slides: English][[BR]]Questions: German, English ||
    2929|| 06.10.2017[[BR]](10hrs, HdA) || Julien Milli (ESO) || Current performance and future prospects of the extreme-AO instrument SPHERE after 3 years of operations on Paranal ||
    3030|| 13.10.2017 || -- || No talk (MPIA Science Day) ||