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12 August 1986 Optics For X-Ray Astronomy
R. C. Catura, E. G. Joki, J. R. Vieira, W. J. Brookover
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Abstract
This paper describes a large grazing incidence x-ray telescope that is being prepared for use in a spectrometer for x-ray astronomical observations. The telescope is figured by diamond turning and polished by applying an acrylic lacquer that is overcoated by a thin film of tungsten to provide high x-ray reflectivity. The current status of our research in multilayer deposition is presented and some astronomical applications of multilayer mirrors are described.
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R. C. Catura, E. G. Joki, J. R. Vieira, and W. J. Brookover "Optics For X-Ray Astronomy", Proc. SPIE 0691, X-Ray Imaging II, (12 August 1986); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.936630
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KEYWORDS
Mirrors

Reflectivity

X-ray telescopes

X-rays

Coating

Multilayers

Telescopes

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