1997
DOI: 10.1117/12.279412
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<title>Optical properties of 3D transition metals in the spectral interval of interest for discharge-pumped XUV lasers</title>

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“…An ideal combination of excitations of valence and core electrons makes Sc the most promising element for MISs designed for wavelengths lying within the 35−50 nm interval. The Sc−Si pair was identified as the best coating [57][58][59] in the analysis of absorption spectra and calculated optical constants [56].…”
Section: Range: 35−50 Nmmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…An ideal combination of excitations of valence and core electrons makes Sc the most promising element for MISs designed for wavelengths lying within the 35−50 nm interval. The Sc−Si pair was identified as the best coating [57][58][59] in the analysis of absorption spectra and calculated optical constants [56].…”
Section: Range: 35−50 Nmmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The extension of sensitivity to E ∼ 200 keV is of particular interest, since several key nuclear transitions of radioactive elements produced in supernova explosions lie between 50 and 200 keV. For example, decays of 44 Ti (68 and 78 keV) and 56 Ni (158 keV) are of interest, since the production and ejection of 44 Ti are sensitive to the explosion mechanism, and the temporal evolution of intensity of the 56 Ni line is sensitive to the structure and dynamics of ejection [147].…”
Section: Telescopes Based On Gradient Missmentioning
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