2013
DOI: 10.1117/12.2023418
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Profile reconstruction of grazing-incidence x-ray mirrors from intra-focal x-ray full imaging

Abstract: The optics of a number of future X-ray telescopes will have very long focal lengths (10 -20 m), and will consist of a number of nested/stacked thin, grazing-incidence mirrors. The optical quality characterization of a real mirror can be obtained via profile metrology, and the Point Spread Function of the mirror can be derived via one of the standard computation methods. However, in practical cases it can be difficult to access the optical surfaces of densely stacked mirror shells, after they have been assemble… Show more

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“…The HEW of PP0 has been estimated 15.5arcsec on the basis of the reconstructed longitudinal profiles of the hyperbolic and parabolic segments [18]. The positions of ribs are over plotted on the images for the different plates pairs.…”
Section: Metrology Vs Intra-focal X-ray Calibrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The HEW of PP0 has been estimated 15.5arcsec on the basis of the reconstructed longitudinal profiles of the hyperbolic and parabolic segments [18]. The positions of ribs are over plotted on the images for the different plates pairs.…”
Section: Metrology Vs Intra-focal X-ray Calibrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is exactly the PSF expression we already derived (Spiga et al, 2013a) via a purely geometric reasoning. This approach, based on curvature detection, has been also extended to the intrafocal configuration for mirror shape reconstruction under X-ray illumination (Spiga et al, 2013b). The monotonic trend of z 0 e clearly implies that z 00 e !…”
Section: Beam-shaping Formulae In the Geometric Optic Limitmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The 35 m-long XACT facility at INAF/ OAPA is already described in detail elsewhere [12], [13] and the analysis of the intrafocus intensity distribution pattern, which should enable us to reconstruct the mirror profile and to find the optima l voltages to perform the correct ion of the figure errors, is duly exposed in a prev ious paper [11] . In the present case, however, since the mirror had only two small p iezoelectric actuators , to be compared with a total mirror surface of 200 mm  200 mm, the correction capabilities were extremely limited.…”
Section: First Tests At the Xact Facilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A dedicated electronic board supplies the required voltages to the piezoelectric elements. Finally, the feedback to the piezoelectric array should be provided by reconstructing the mirror shape under Xray illu mination in intra -focal setup [11] at the XACT facility [12], [13] at INAF/OAPA, following an algorith m in itially developed to solve beam-shaping problems [14] . The AXYOM p roject naturally inscribes in the experience gained at the participating institutes in hot slump ing, integration of thin glass foils, thin film deposition, photolithography, electronics, and X-ray tests.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%