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9 September 2019 Curved diffractive x-ray optics for astronomy
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We report on a concept for curved diffractive X-ray optics (CDXO). CDXO would enable potential new optical designs for X-ray instruments, such as a two element spectrometer, in which the secondary element of an X- ray mirror pair is patterned with an X-ray grating. A two-element spectrometer design eliminates the grating assembly, resulting in decreased instrument mass and reduced power requirements. In addition, a two-element spectrometer may realize cost/schedule savings by eliminating a separate grating alignment effort, and yield increased effective area over three element designs. We present a raytrace concept study of a two-element spectrometer compact enough to fit within a sounding rocket payload. We also review the progress made in electron-beam lithography (EBL) techniques that would enable curved diffractive X-ray optics to be patterned, and outline a procedure by which the accuracy of the EBL patterning process can be measured interferometrically.
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Casey T. DeRoo, Randall L. McEntaffer, Benjamin D. Donovan, Fabien Grisé, William W. Zhang, Maximilien Collon, and Nicolas Barrière "Curved diffractive x-ray optics for astronomy", Proc. SPIE 11119, Optics for EUV, X-Ray, and Gamma-Ray Astronomy IX, 1111910 (9 September 2019); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2528817
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KEYWORDS
X-rays

Spectroscopy

Electron beam lithography

Mirrors

Optical lithography

X-ray optics

Absorption

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