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13 June 2006 Replication of Wolter I shaped surface on a two-stage thin-foil substrate
Hisamitsu Awaki, Kazunori Heike, Kazumitsu Okamoto, Yasushi Ogasaka
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Abstract
We have developed advanced thin-foil substrates with a two-stage reflector for a large X-ray telescope. We successfully formed a magnesium foil with a figure error of a peak-to-peak value of 60 μm. This figure error has allowed a replication method in order to obtain smooth surface. We made a glass mandrel precisely shaped Wolter type-I optics by using the ELID method, then applied the replication to a 200 mm length aluminum foil at Nagoya University. After the replication, the figure error of the foil was improved by as much as factor 10. We evaluated the image quality of the replicated foil by using a collimated optical light at Ehime University, and we demonstrated the potential of the replication method. We report a current status of the development of the replication method.
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Hisamitsu Awaki, Kazunori Heike, Kazumitsu Okamoto, and Yasushi Ogasaka "Replication of Wolter I shaped surface on a two-stage thin-foil substrate", Proc. SPIE 6266, Space Telescopes and Instrumentation II: Ultraviolet to Gamma Ray, 62661D (13 June 2006); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.670628
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KEYWORDS
Reflectors

Image quality

Glasses

Point spread functions

X-rays

Collimation

Mirrors

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