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29 January 2004 Performance of multilayer-coated gratings for the extreme-ultraviolet imaging spectrometer (EIS) for the Solar-B mission
John F. Seely, David L. Windt, Soizik Donguy, Charles Brown, Glenn Holland, William R. Hunter, Michael P. Kowalski, Benjawan Kjornrattanawanich, George Doschek, John Mariska, Clarence Korendyke, Ken Dere
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Abstract
The measured efficiencies of two flight gratings and the reflectances of two flight mirrors developed for the Extreme-Ultraviolet Imaging Spectrometer (EIS) for the Japanese Solar-B mission are presented. Each optic has two sectors with Mo/Si multilayers that refelct the 17 - 21 nm and 25 - 29 nm wavebands at normal incidence. The efficiencies that were measured using monochromatic synchrotron radiation are in good agreement with the calculated efficiencies.
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John F. Seely, David L. Windt, Soizik Donguy, Charles Brown, Glenn Holland, William R. Hunter, Michael P. Kowalski, Benjawan Kjornrattanawanich, George Doschek, John Mariska, Clarence Korendyke, and Ken Dere "Performance of multilayer-coated gratings for the extreme-ultraviolet imaging spectrometer (EIS) for the Solar-B mission", Proc. SPIE 5168, Optics for EUV, X-Ray, and Gamma-Ray Astronomy, (29 January 2004); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.507160
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KEYWORDS
Mirrors

Multilayers

Lithium

Reflectivity

Spectroscopy

Electrophoretic light scattering

Diffraction gratings

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