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28 July 1989 A Progress Report On Grazing Incidence Optics Fabrication And Evaluation
Peter F. Teague, Melville P. Ulmer, Yutaka Matsui, Ulrich Briel, Wolfgang Burkert, Heinrich Brauninger, Charles J. Haily
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We report on the progress being made on the mirror array telescope for high energies (MARTHE) project. As a first step, we are producing small mirror flats and full-size Wolter I mirrors that are lacquer coated (mandrels) and then coated with gold or palladium. We present the up-to-date results of fabricating and testing these mirrors. Currently, we can provide results on the micro-roughness, macro-figure, X-ray scattering and reflectivity up to 8 keV from flats and Wolter I mirrors as well as optical measurements of the flats. We are also trying to extend the technology to work at energies up to 40 keV.
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Peter F. Teague, Melville P. Ulmer, Yutaka Matsui, Ulrich Briel, Wolfgang Burkert, Heinrich Brauninger, and Charles J. Haily "A Progress Report On Grazing Incidence Optics Fabrication And Evaluation", Proc. SPIE 1160, X-Ray/EUV Optics for Astronomy and Microscopy, (28 July 1989); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.962672
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KEYWORDS
Mirrors

Gold

Coating

X-rays

Reflectivity

Rockets

Spatial resolution

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