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9 August 1979Experiments With Diamond-Turned Metal X-Ray Mirrors
The following report summarizes our experiences in attempting to make Wolter Type I X-ray telescope mirrors using the diamond-turning facilities at the Oak Ridge Y-12 Laboratory.
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Gordon P. Garmire, "Experiments With Diamond-Turned Metal X-Ray Mirrors," Proc. SPIE 0184, Space Optics Imaging X-Ray Optics Workshop, (9 August 1979); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.957430