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9 April 1987 Damage to Multilayer Mirrors in a Hostile Environment
R. M. More, K. H. Warren, Z. Zinamon
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Abstract
Development of laboratory X-ray lasers will require cavity components (mirrors, etc) able to survive intense pulses of soft x-rays. In this paper we examine physical processes which are likely to limit the performance of layered synthetic microstructures and establish a theoretical damage limit ~ .1 Joule/cm2 for Mo-Si composites. We also examine the suitability of our general computational tools (XSN, QEOS, TKN, LASNEX) for this unusual low-temperature application.
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R. M. More, K. H. Warren, and Z. Zinamon "Damage to Multilayer Mirrors in a Hostile Environment", Proc. SPIE 0688, Multilayer Structures & Laboratory X-Ray Laser Research, (9 April 1987); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.964834
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KEYWORDS
Silicon

Molybdenum

Mirrors

Absorption

Kerr effect

X-rays

Electrons

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