A complex multi-notch astronomical filter to suppress the bright infrared sky - Nature Communications

A complex multi-notch astronomical filter to suppress the bright infrared sky - Nature Communications

J. Bland-Hawthorn;S.C. Ellis;S.G. Leon-Saval;R. Haynes;M.M. Roth;H.-G. Löhmannsröben;A.J. Horton;J.-G. Cuby;T.A. Birks;J.S. Lawrence;P. Gillingham;S.D. Ryder;C. Trinh;J. Bland-Hawthorn;S.C. Ellis;S.G. Leon-Saval;R. Haynes;M.M. Roth;H.-G. Löhmannsröben;A.J. Horton;J.-G. Cuby;T.A. Birks;J.S. Lawrence;P. Gillingham;S.D. Ryder;C. Trinh;
Nature communications 2011 Vol. 2 pp. 1-7
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Abstract

The night sky viewed from Earth is very bright at infrared wavelengths due to atmospheric emission, making land-based astronomy difficult in this spectral region. Here, a photonic filter is demonstrated to suppress this unwanted light, opening new paths to infrared astronomy with current and future telescopes.

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