NEW 30nm FWHM super narrow bandwidth and OD5 blocking !
The Altair Dichroic Solar Energy Rejection Filter or D-ERF protects
your telescope and solar imaging equipment from excessive heat build-up
when solar imaging or observing with your Daystar Hydrogen Alpha Quark,
or other Hydrogen Alpha Etalon filters.
NOTE: This is the filter glass element only. Please contact us for mounting options including holders for Altair 125mm and 130mm Refractors.
Special coatings block Infrared and Ultraviolet light, as well as
most of the unwanted emission spectrum of the sun, delivering only the
desired Hydrogen Alpha wavelengths, for solar imaging with your 3rd
party Etalon filter*.
NOTE: This D-ERF filter cannot be used on it's own.
It can ONLY be used in conjunction with a Daystar Quark, or other
similar product, which has it's own complete blocking filters built-in.
Serious eye damage will result if this product is used on a telescope
without a professional Etalon product (such as the Quark) with it's own
blocking filters at the eyepiece end of the telescope. If in doubt,
contact Altair Astro or your dealer for clarification before ordering.
- Reduces approx. 95-98% of heat reaching the optics to keep Etalon from drifting off-band.
- Extra narrow 30nm FHWM Bandpass at H-alpha (H) wavelength of 656.28 nm Tolerance ~1.5%
- Transmission: 94% Transmission @ CWL 656.28 nm Tolerance ~1.5%
- UVIR blocking Average OD5 0.001% Transmission @200-1100nm reducing
heat by over 98% (any remaining energy is very low and does not
contribute to heating. It is additionally blocked by
your Daystar Quark). OD measurement excludes 60nm of visual spectrum
centred on CWL.
- Visible light blocking: Average OD5 0.001% @400-700nm to reduce
reflection effects and over 95% of heat. OD measurement excludes 60nm of
visual spectrum centred on CWL.
- Diameter 120mm Thickness 14.0mm, required to achieve the best surface accuracy.
- BK7 Glass with multilayer dichroic coatings and SiO2 super hard
protective overcoat to seal against moisture and protect against
scratching.
Benefits of using an ERF on scopes of 4" or larger:
- Reduces heat build-up by by approx. 95-98% before it enters the
telescope, leading to a sharper image and no heat haze from air currents
inside the telescope tube.
- Reduces the impact of heat on your equipment and Etalon prolonging life of the product.
- Reduces heating of your Etalon which reduces the chance of
bandpass shifting. Keeping your Etalon on-band allows longer imaging
sessions, as well as longer animation sequences with more consistent
appearance between frames, so all you have to worry about is clouds no
temperature drift. Example solar Hydrogen Alpha animation with Altair ERF (opens new window).
The Altair Hydrogen Alpha D-ERF filter transmits Hydrogen Alpha or
"Ha" light and has an FHWM of 40nm. It has extremely efficient blocking
of UV and IR light and OD4 blocking of visible wavelengths outside the
desired target. This allows use of ultra narrowband Etalons such as
Daystar Quark Chromosphere and others for longer life.
* IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION: An ERF is ONLY to be used for
visual observing or imaging with a Daystar Quark, or other
professionally made Etalon in place BEFORE the telescope eyepiece. Any Etalon must incorporate full blocking filters.
If in doubt, ask a professional. An ERF cannot be used with a
standard Hydrogen Alpha filter such as that used for deepsky imaging. Never look at the sun with just the ERF in place -
permanent eye injury will result. Never use a camera with just the ERF
in place because the camera sensor can be damaged. Remember to cover
your finder scope so you don't inadvertently look through it at the sun.
We recommend the Altair Solar Finder which is the
safest method of aligning your telescope to the sun. Always place the
ERF on the scope first and make sure all your equipment is installed
correctly before pointing the telescope at the sun. If in doubt, consult
the manufacturer.
D-ERF Filter technical information: 120mm diameter
ERF glass is 12.0mm thickness, which when mounted in an optional ERF
Holder, usually gives a clear aperture of 152mm / 6" diameter because
the outer periphery is used to hold the filter. The glass substrate is
Russian K8 or German BK7 depending on availability. Glass blank
specification is 8th wave surface accuracy optically polished with 30
arc second parallelism prior to coating. The filter is 12mm thick in
order to maintain surface accuracy during the coating process. The
multilayer dielectric coatings are protected by a tough silicon SiO2
overcoat and the glass annealed to be free of Striae which are internal
tensions affecting image quality. Due to this process, there can
sometimes be 2-3 very small bubbles inside the glass, usually about 0.2
to 0.5mm length, which cannot affect the image quality in any detectable
way. Edges are ground and chamfered to protect the coatings.
Optional housing: An optional art quality housing
can be purchased for your Altair D-ERF please contact us with your dew
shield diameter in mm. You can also construct your own housing if you
wish using various materials.
Cleaning your D-ERF: Use the same method for
cleaning any astronomy filter. First, excess dust is removed by blowing
with a bulb (do not use compressed air). Then to remove stubborn greasy
deposits or pollen spots, you can use Baader Wonder fluid (ordered
separately) or Zeiss, or other professional optical fluid, and optical
wipes. Wipe gently from centre to edge, while rolling the wipe to
capture dust.