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12 December 1984 A Grazing Incidence Monochromator With A Varied-Space Plane Grating For Synchrotron Radiation
Tatsuo Harada, Masaaki Itou, Toshiaki Kita
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Abstract
A grazing incidence monochromator to scan the 5 - 100 Å wavelength range of synchrotron radiation is designed by taking advantage of the focusing property of a varied-space plane grating ruled with a numerically controlled ruling engine. The plane grating monochromator uses only two plane surfaces for reflection optics so that high throughput in the soft x-ray region is expected.
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Tatsuo Harada, Masaaki Itou, and Toshiaki Kita "A Grazing Incidence Monochromator With A Varied-Space Plane Grating For Synchrotron Radiation", Proc. SPIE 0503, Application, Theory, and Fabrication of Periodic Structures, DiffractionGratings, and Moire Phenomena II, (12 December 1984); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.944821
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KEYWORDS
Monochromators

Mirrors

Light sources

Optical design

Grazing incidence

Synchrotron radiation

Diffraction gratings

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