Dipol-UF: Three-band high-speed polarimeter
Dipol-UF polarimeter is capable of making simultaneous measurements in three passbands, B, V,
and R, with high sensitivity. The detection limit of polarization is at the level of 10
-5
(0.001 %), set
in practice by photon noise. A schematic layout of the instrument is shown in Fig. 1.
With the dichroic beam-splitter system, polarized images can be recorded simultaneously in three
colors. The instrument is equipped with three high-speed ANDOR iXon Ultra 897 EM-CCD cameras
(Fig. 3). The cameras can be used in two amplification modes, 1) conventional amplifier: widest
dynamical range, readout rate up to 3 MHz, best suitable for bright targets, and 2) EM amplifier:
low readout noise, readout rate up to 17 MHz, best suitable for faint targets. For observations of
bright targets and the highest S/N measurements, defocusing is used to spread light over a large
number of pixels, to avoid saturation and collect up to 10
8
photons in one stellar image. The plane-
parallel calcite plate works as the polarization analyzer, splitting each stellar image into two
perpendicularly polarized images in the focal plane (Fig. 2). The distance between the two images
is 2 mm (~14.6 arcsec at the NOT). This limits the size of extended sources to about < 10 arcsec, to
avoid overlapping of the polarized components.
Figure 1: Dipol-UF layout
1) Retarder plate (λ/2 or λ/4) rotated by
a stepper motor
2) Retractable calcite unit
3) Dichroic beam-splitter #1, blue
reflector
4) Dichroic beam-splitter #2, red
reflector
5) Negative lens
Three CCD cameras take exposures
synchronously in the three passbands at each
position angle of the retarder plate.
Figure 2:
Left: Image of the area of stellar
sky with calcite retracted.
Right: The same area of sky with
calcite inserted.
The field size is 1 x 1 arcmin in the
B-band and 0.7 x 0.7 arcmin in the
V and R bands.