solarGain, new SHG
Posted: Sun Sep 10, 2023 2:00 pm
I am still at the building and fine tuning stage of my SHG, a la thesmiths.
So this is my first image. Camera - 1st focus, Collimator 2nd with Telescope 3rd focus. It is taken with the aid of a 50x50mm Holographic DG. And I am assuming at the1st Order. To my eye the top and the bottom is out of focus but the middle section is firmly in best focus. I’ve believe that I have gained control over all aspects of FOCUS. I’ve even looked at the ‘image’ in Mac Preview and can ‘bloat’ the image as well as literally/ clearly see the length (I assume) of the 12mm x 9 micron slit (thesmiths) . In this mode the slit tapers off at top and bottom to a very fine tapering points. All actions are now repeatable.
So my question is this, is the middle part sharp in the image (Genika sw) and the rest is bloating or am I still some distance from sharpness over the full length of the image as shown? I know that I only needs a fraction of this image to scan the full sun. It is sticky and v.humid, so thats for another weekend now.
John
So this is my first image. Camera - 1st focus, Collimator 2nd with Telescope 3rd focus. It is taken with the aid of a 50x50mm Holographic DG. And I am assuming at the1st Order. To my eye the top and the bottom is out of focus but the middle section is firmly in best focus. I’ve believe that I have gained control over all aspects of FOCUS. I’ve even looked at the ‘image’ in Mac Preview and can ‘bloat’ the image as well as literally/ clearly see the length (I assume) of the 12mm x 9 micron slit (thesmiths) . In this mode the slit tapers off at top and bottom to a very fine tapering points. All actions are now repeatable.
So my question is this, is the middle part sharp in the image (Genika sw) and the rest is bloating or am I still some distance from sharpness over the full length of the image as shown? I know that I only needs a fraction of this image to scan the full sun. It is sticky and v.humid, so thats for another weekend now.
John