Detector bandwidth and polarisation switching rates: Spectrophotometric observations of the Sun by the Birmingham Solar Oscillations Network (BiSON)

S. Hale, W. Chaplin, G. Davies, Y. Elsworth, R. Howe
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The Birmingham Solar Oscillations Network (BiSON) observes acoustic oscillations of the Sun. The dominant noise source is caused by fluctuations of Earth’s atmosphere, and BiSON seeks to mitigate this effect by combining multiple rapid observations in alternating polarisation states. Current instrumentation uses bespoke Pockels-effect cells to select the polarisation state. Here, we investigate an alternative off-the-shelf solution, a liquid crystal retarder, and discuss the potential impact of differences in performance. We show through electrical simulation of the photodiode-based detectors, and assessment of both types of polarisation device, that although the switching rate is slower the off-the-shelf LCD retarder is a viable replacement for a bespoke Pockels-effect cell. The simplifications arising from the use of off-the-shelf components allows easier and quicker instrumentation deployment.
探测器带宽和偏振开关率:伯明翰太阳振荡网络(BiSON)对太阳的分光光度观测
伯明翰太阳振荡网络(BiSON)观测太阳的声波振荡。主要的噪声源是由地球大气的波动引起的,BiSON试图通过结合在交替极化状态下的多个快速观测来减轻这种影响。目前的仪器使用定制的波克尔效应电池来选择极化状态。在这里,我们研究了另一种现成的解决方案,液晶缓速器,并讨论了性能差异的潜在影响。我们通过光电二极管探测器的电气模拟,以及对两种极化装置的评估表明,尽管开关速率较慢,但现成的LCD延迟器是定制的pockels效应电池的可行替代品。使用现成组件带来的简化允许更容易和更快地部署仪器。
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