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Measuring Efficiency of Far Ultraviolet Optical Systems in Gaseous Nitrogen

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Abstract

Goddard Space Flight Center has developed the practice of measuring far ultraviolet (FUV) transmission of optical systems, and components, in a gaseous nitrogen environment, and applied the technique to tests of several flight optical systems. This practice is a flexible, cheap, safe, and reliable alternative to equivalent testing in vacuum chambers.

© 1997 Optical Society of America

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