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24 March 1982 Imaging Performance Of A Normal Incidence X-Ray Telescope Measured At 0.18 keV
J. Patrick Henry, Eberhard Spiller, Martin Weisskopf
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Proceedings Volume 0316, High Resolution Soft X-Ray Optics; (1982) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.933150
Event: 1981 Brookhaven Conferences, 1981, Upton, United States
Abstract
Normal incidence offers several advantages over the traditional grazing incidence designs of X-ray optics, but an actual normal incidence device had never previously been made. We describe the results of our measurements of the imaging performance of a normal incidence soft X-ray telescope at BKa (0.183 keV, 67.6 Å). The performance is quite good, and indicates that it is practical to consider normal incidence optics in the design of soft X-ray imaging systems. We describe our planned future tests and a possible astronomical application.
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J. Patrick Henry, Eberhard Spiller, and Martin Weisskopf "Imaging Performance Of A Normal Incidence X-Ray Telescope Measured At 0.18 keV", Proc. SPIE 0316, High Resolution Soft X-Ray Optics, (24 March 1982); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.933150
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KEYWORDS
Mirrors

Reflectivity

Sensors

X-rays

Grazing incidence

X-ray optics

Scattering

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