X-ray scatter measurements from thermally slumped thin glass substrates for the HEFT hard x-ray telescopes
- Creators
- Hussain, Ahsen M.
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Christensen, Finn E.
- Jimenez-Garate, Mario A.
- Craig, William W.
- Hailey, Charles J.
- Decker, Todd R.
- Stern, Marcela
- Windt, David L.
- Mao, Peter H.
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Harrison, Fiona A.
- Pareschi, Giovanni
- Sanchez del Rio, Manuel
- Souvorov, Alexei
- Freund, Andreas K.
- Tucoulou, Remi
- Madsen, Anders
- Mammen, Christian
Abstract
We have performed x-ray specular reflectivity and scattering measurements of thermally slumped glass substrates on x-ray diffractometers utilizing a rotating anode x-ray source at the Danish Space Research Institute (DSRI) and synchrotron radiation at the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility (ESRF) optics Bending Magnet beamline. In addition, we tested depth graded W/Si multilayer-coated slumped glass using x-ray specular reflectivity measurements at 8.048 keV and 28 keV and energy-dispersive measurements in the 20-50 keV rang at a double-axis diffractometer at the Orsted Laboratory, University of Copenhagen. The thermally slumped glass substrates will be used to fabricate the hard x-ray grazing incidence optics for the High-Energy Focusing Telescope. We compared the measurements to the SODART- mirrors from the SRG telescope mission program. The surface scatter measurement of the thermally slumped glass substrates yields Half Power Diameters (HPD's) of single- bounce mirrors of full-illuminated lengths of ~ 40 arcseconds for typical substrates and as low as ~ 10 arcseconds for the best substrates, whereas the SODART mirrors yields HPD's of ~ 80 arcseconds with very little variation. Both free-standing glass substrates and prototype mounted and multilayer-coated optics were tested. The result demonstrate that the surface scatter contribution, plus any contribution from the mounting procedure, to the Half Power Diameter from a telescope using the slumped glass optics will be in the subarcminute range.In addition we measured low surface microroughness, yielding high reflectivity, from the glass substrates, as well as from the depth graded W/Si multilayer-coated glass glass (interfacial width 4.2 Å).
Additional Information
© 1999 Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE). The authors wish to thank the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility (ESRF) for the allocated beamtime and the technical support during the experiments, and the continuing support in this project.Attached Files
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- 84236
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- CaltechAUTHORS:20180110-155844697
- European Synchrotron Radiation Facility
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2018-01-11Created from EPrint's datestamp field
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2021-11-15Created from EPrint's last_modified field
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- Space Radiation Laboratory
- Series Name
- Proceedings of SPIE
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- 3766