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26 September 2013 X-ray optics developments at ESA
Marcos Bavdaz, Eric Wille, Kotska Wallace, Brian Shortt, Sebastiaan Fransen, Nicola Rando, Maximilien Collon, Marcelo Ackermann, Giuseppe Vacanti, Ramses Günther, Jeroen Haneveld, Mark Olde Riekerink, Arenda Koelewijn, Coen van Baren, Dirk Kampf, Karl-Heintz Zuknik, Arnd Reutlinger, Finn Christensen, Desiree Della Monica Ferreira, Anders Clemen Jakobsen, Michael Krumrey, Peter Müller, Vadim Burwitz, Giovanni Pareschi, Mauro Ghigo, Marta Civitani, Laura Proserpio, Daniele Spiga, Stefano Basso, Bianca Salmaso, Daniele Gallieni, Matteo Tintori, Pierluigi Fumi, Francesco Martelli, Giancarlo Parodi, Ivan Ferrario, Ian Povey
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Abstract

Future high energy astrophysics missions will require high performance novel X-ray optics to explore the Universe beyond the limits of the currently operating Chandra and Newton observatories. Innovative optics technologies are therefore being developed and matured by the European Space Agency (ESA) in collaboration with research institutions and industry, enabling leading-edge future science missions.

Silicon Pore Optics (SPO) [1 to 21] and Slumped Glass Optics (SGO) [22 to 29] are lightweight high performance X-ray optics technologies being developed in Europe, driven by applications in observatory class high energy astrophysics missions, aiming at angular resolutions of 5” and providing effective areas of one or more square meters at a few keV.

This paper reports on the development activities led by ESA, and the status of the SPO and SGO technologies, including progress on high performance multilayer reflective coatings [30 to 35]. In addition, the progress with the X-ray test facilities and associated beam-lines is discussed [36].

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Marcos Bavdaz, Eric Wille, Kotska Wallace, Brian Shortt, Sebastiaan Fransen, Nicola Rando, Maximilien Collon, Marcelo Ackermann, Giuseppe Vacanti, Ramses Günther, Jeroen Haneveld, Mark Olde Riekerink, Arenda Koelewijn, Coen van Baren, Dirk Kampf, Karl-Heintz Zuknik, Arnd Reutlinger, Finn Christensen, Desiree Della Monica Ferreira, Anders Clemen Jakobsen, Michael Krumrey, Peter Müller, Vadim Burwitz, Giovanni Pareschi, Mauro Ghigo, Marta Civitani, Laura Proserpio, Daniele Spiga, Stefano Basso, Bianca Salmaso, Daniele Gallieni, Matteo Tintori, Pierluigi Fumi, Francesco Martelli, Giancarlo Parodi, Ivan Ferrario, and Ian Povey "X-ray optics developments at ESA", Proc. SPIE 8861, Optics for EUV, X-Ray, and Gamma-Ray Astronomy VI, 88610L (26 September 2013); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2024989
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KEYWORDS
Mirrors

X-ray optics

Glasses

X-rays

Optical coatings

Multilayers

Silicon

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