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9 February 2001 Laboratory calibration of the EUV spectrometer for the Space Solar Patrol Mission
Sergey V. Avakyan, Evgenii P. Andreev, Il'ia M. Afanas'ev, Nikita B. Leonov, Alexander V. Savushkin, Alla E. Serova, Nikolai A. Voronin
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Abstract
The description of the testing for EUV-spectrometer of Space Patrol of the soft X-ray and extreme ultraviolet radiation of Sun is presented. The wavelength calibration was made in vacuum chamber with a window from MgF2. It allows to get spectra in three channels at wavelengths above 1 13 nm. Particularly attention is paid to discussion of observed noises. Analysis of sources of these noises is presented and method of their decreasing at measurements of spectra of Solar ionizing radiation is shortly discussed.
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Sergey V. Avakyan, Evgenii P. Andreev, Il'ia M. Afanas'ev, Nikita B. Leonov, Alexander V. Savushkin, Alla E. Serova, and Nikolai A. Voronin "Laboratory calibration of the EUV spectrometer for the Space Solar Patrol Mission", Proc. SPIE 4169, Sensors, Systems, and Next-Generation Satellites IV, (9 February 2001); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.417137
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KEYWORDS
Lamps

Calibration

Scanning electron microscopy

Diffraction gratings

Spectroscopy

Extreme ultraviolet

Quantum efficiency

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