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31 August 2009 Manufacture of mirror glass substrates for the NuSTAR mission
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Abstract
The NuSTAR (Nuclear Spectroscopy Telescope Array) observatory (Harrison et al. 2009), expected to be launched into an equatorial low earth orbit in 2011, will have two mirror assemblies capable of imaging X-rays in the hard X-ray band between 5 keV and 80 keV. It will be the first X-ray observatory using multilayer coatings to significantly expand the bandwidth of the typical X-ray telescope of 0.1 keV to 10 keV. The mirror assemblies use a segmented design to simplify the construction process, as such they require 4,680 mirror substrates coated with appropriately designed multilayers to enhance reflectivity for hard X-rays. These substrates are produced by slumping commercially available thin glass sheets. In this paper we report on our work of manufacturing these substrates at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center.
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William W. Zhang "Manufacture of mirror glass substrates for the NuSTAR mission", Proc. SPIE 7437, Optics for EUV, X-Ray, and Gamma-Ray Astronomy IV, 74370N (31 August 2009); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.830225
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KEYWORDS
Mirrors

Glasses

Manufacturing

X-rays

Control systems

Hard x-rays

Process control

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