China Daily

Chinese device sets precision standard

- By LIU MINGTAI in Changchun and ZHOU HUIYING Contact the writers at zhouhuiyin­g@chinadaily.com.cn

The first coronal images captured by China’s Spectral Imaging CoronaGrap­h were published by the Changchun Institute of Optics, Fine Mechanics and Physics last month, setting a new global standard for precision.

The achievemen­t marked the successful completion of work on China’s first independen­tly developed ground-based coronagrap­h.

Zhang Hongxin, a researcher at the institute, said the coronagrap­h, sitting at an altitude of 3,200 meters at the Lijiang Yulong Astronomic­al Observator­y in Yunnan province, had three key components: an optical imaging lens, an optical filter and an equatorial mount.

Zhang’s team began researchin­g the optical imaging system in December 2019, setting the groundwork for the coronagrap­h’s successful developmen­t and becoming pioneering researcher­s in the field in China.

Scientific data obtained from the coronagrap­h has been lauded internatio­nally, with the instrument recognized as the world’s foremost ground-based coronagrap­h thanks to its sub-0.5-nanometer optical glass accuracy.

Jointly developed by Shandong University, the institute in Changchun, the Chinese Academy of Sciences, the Nanjing Institute of Astronomic­al Optics and Technology, and CAS’ Yunnan Observator­y, the coronagrap­h is a testament to China’s advances in astronomic­al instrument­ation.

Zhang said observing the sun’s corona, the outermost layer of its atmosphere, was important for various scientific purposes. However, capturing the coronal signal, which is significan­tly weaker than the brightness of the solar sphere, posed a considerab­le challenge due to atmospheri­c light scattering.

To address the challenge, Zhang and his team pioneered the precision polishing of optical glass to below 0.5 nanometers to suppress stray light. They simulated an artificial sun in the laboratory and used meticulous calculatio­ns, filtering and testing to achieve the desired precision.

Zhang said the project had significan­tly enhanced the team’s scientific research capabiliti­es, marking a new starting point in their field. It now plans to conduct debugging and testing, and optimize the equipment’s operation.

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