- Matsuda, F;
- Lowry, L;
- Suzuki, A;
- Fáundez, M Aguilar;
- Arnold, K;
- Barron, D;
- Bianchini, F;
- Cheung, K;
- Chinone, Y;
- Elleflot, T;
- Fabbian, G;
- Goeckner-Wald, N;
- Hasegawa, M;
- Kaneko, D;
- Katayama, N;
- Keating, B;
- Lee, AT;
- Navaroli, M;
- Nishino, H;
- Paar, H;
- Puglisi, G;
- Richards, PL;
- Seibert, J;
- Siritanasak, P;
- Tajima, O;
- Takatori, S;
- Tsai, C;
- Westbrook, B
We describe the Fourier Transform Spectrometer (FTS) used for in-field testing of the POLARBEAR receiver, an experiment located in the Atacama Desert of Chile which measures the cosmic microwave background (CMB) polarization. The POLARBEAR-FTS (PB-FTS) is a Martin-Puplett interferometer designed to couple to the Huan Tran Telescope (HTT) on which the POLARBEAR receiver is installed. The PB-FTS measured the spectral response of the POLARBEAR receiver with signal-to-noise ratio >20 for ∼69% of the focal plane detectors due to three features: a high throughput of 15.1 sr cm2, optimized optical coupling to the POLARBEAR optics using a custom designed output parabolic mirror, and a continuously modulated output polarizer. The PB-FTS parabolic mirror is designed to mimic the shape of the 2.5 m-diameter HTT primary reflector, which allows for optimum optical coupling to the POLARBEAR receiver, reducing aberrations and systematics. One polarizing grid is placed at the output of the PB-FTS and modulated via continuous rotation. This modulation allows for decomposition of the signal into different harmonics that can be used to probe potentially pernicious sources of systematic error in a polarization-sensitive instrument. The high throughput and continuous output polarizer modulation features are unique compared to other FTS calibrators used in the CMB field. In-field characterization of the POLARBEAR receiver was accomplished using the PB-FTS in April 2014. We discuss the design, construction, and operation of the PB-FTS and present the spectral characterization of the POLARBEAR receiver. We introduce future applications for the PB-FTS in the next-generation CMB experiment, the Simons Array.