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1 January 1992 X-ray focusing using microchannel plates
George W. Fraser, John Ernest Lees, James F. Pearson, Mark R. Sims, K. Roxburgh
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Abstract
In this paper, we consider the use of lead glass microchannel plates (MCPs) as focusing elements for soft x rays. In particular, we discuss the possible realization of the wide field-of- view `Lobster Eye'' astronomical optics originally proposed by Angel using MCPs with confocal channels of square cross-section. Preliminary laboratory measurements are presented of the point-to-point focusing of both white light and soft x rays by a planar square-pore MCP with 85 (mu) channels. The practical realization of a Lobster Eye x-ray monitor for a possible small satellite mission is considered.
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George W. Fraser, John Ernest Lees, James F. Pearson, Mark R. Sims, and K. Roxburgh "X-ray focusing using microchannel plates", Proc. SPIE 1546, Multilayer and Grazing Incidence X-Ray/EUV Optics, (1 January 1992); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.51224
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KEYWORDS
Microchannel plates

X-rays

Eye

Sensors

X-ray optics

Grazing incidence

Spatial resolution

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