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                         The following
                          papers summarize the characterization and technical
                          performance of IBIS:  
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| The optical layout of IBIS, with the main instrumental components labeled. The filter wheel is located between the two interferometers. The primary optical path is indicated in red. | 
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                         The main
                          components of IBIS are two Fabry Perot
                          interferometers, 50-mm in diameter, used in series in
                          a collimated mount. The coating of the interferometers
                          is optimized for the 550-860 nm spectral range, so
                          that their combined transmission profiles account for
                          a spectral resolution greater than 200,000 over the
                          whole interval; this corresponds to a FWHM of the
                          instrumental profile of 20-45 mт??, depending on
                          wavelength.  
 
 The collimated mount of IBIS allows the instrument to exploit the full resolution of the telescope while imaging a large field ov view (about 95" in diameter; this is the largest amongst similar instruments currently in operation). The pixel size is 0.098т?Г x 0.098т?Г and the diffraction limit at 600 nm is т?М0.2т?Г. Further, the overall large transparency of IBIS allows for very short exposures, of the order of 25 ms, permitting the use of image reconstruction techniques such as speckle or blind deconvolution.The fast acquisition system consistently achieves 8 frames/sec (and up to 14 fps for image bursts at a fixed wavelength). Depending on the details of acquisition, a single spectral line can be sampled in matter of few seconds or less. 
  
                                Finally, IBIS can function in
                                spectropolarimetric mode by modulating the
                                incoming light with a pair of nematic liquid
                                crystal variable retarders placed ahead of the
                                instrument. The polarized light is further
                                analyzed with a beam splitter positioned in
                                front of the detector. Two orthogonal states of
                                polarization are thus imaged onto the same chip,
                                limiting the field of view to about 40" x 90".
                                For each wavelength position six modulation
                                states [I+S, I-S] are detected.  
 
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