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25 June 1998 Manufacture and testing of x-ray optical elements for the TEREK-C and RES-C instruments on the CORONAS-I mission
Alexander P. Ignatiev, Nikolai N. Kolachevsky, Viatcheslav V. Korneev, Viktor V. Krutov, Sergey V. Kuzin, Alexander V. Mitrofanov, Andrey A. Pertzov, Eugene N. Ragozin, Vladimir A. Slemzin, Igor P. Tindo, Igor A. Zhitnik, Nikolai N. Salashchenko, Roger J. Thomas
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Proceedings Volume 3406, Current Russian Research in Optics and Photonics: New Methods and Instruments for Space- and Earth-based Spectroscopy in XUV, UV, IR, and Millimeter Waves; (1998) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.310981
Event: Current Russian Research in Optics and Photonics: New Methods and Instruments for Space- and Earth-Based Spectroscopy in XUV, UV, IR, 1998, none, Russian Federation
Abstract
The paper describes the main characteristics of the X-ray optical elements (multilayer spherical and aspherical mirrors and diffraction gratings for the 13-30 nm XUV spectral region, Bragg crystal spherical mirrors for the 0.18 and 0.84 m soft X-ray spectral regions) manufactured for the TEREK-C solar XUV telescope array and the RES-C solar spectroheliograph. The TEREK-C and RES-C instruments were placed aboard the CORONAS-I satellite which was launched on March 2, 1994. The testing procedures and results of laboratory tests in X-ray spectral range are also presented.
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Alexander P. Ignatiev, Nikolai N. Kolachevsky, Viatcheslav V. Korneev, Viktor V. Krutov, Sergey V. Kuzin, Alexander V. Mitrofanov, Andrey A. Pertzov, Eugene N. Ragozin, Vladimir A. Slemzin, Igor P. Tindo, Igor A. Zhitnik, Nikolai N. Salashchenko, and Roger J. Thomas "Manufacture and testing of x-ray optical elements for the TEREK-C and RES-C instruments on the CORONAS-I mission", Proc. SPIE 3406, Current Russian Research in Optics and Photonics: New Methods and Instruments for Space- and Earth-based Spectroscopy in XUV, UV, IR, and Millimeter Waves, (25 June 1998); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.310981
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