2015
DOI: 10.1117/12.2185432
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Testing multilayer-coated polarizing mirrors for the LAMP soft X-ray telescope

Abstract: The LAMP (Lightweight Asymmetry and Magnetism Probe) X-ray telescope is a mission concept to measure the polarization of X-ray astronomical sources at 250 eV via imaging mirrors that reflect at incidence angles near the polarization angle, i.e., 45 deg. Hence, it will require the adoption of multilayer coatings with a few nanometers dspacing in order to enhance the reflectivity. The nickel electroforming technology has already been successfully used to fabricate the high angular resolution imaging mirrors of t… Show more

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“…So far, a Co/C coated mirror on a flat glass sample was tested to have a peak reflectivity for 250 eV s-light of nearly 0.2 and an energy-integrated reflectivity of 0.97 eV at an incident angle of 45 degrees (see Figure 1; also see Ref. 35 in the same volume of proceedings). The geometric collection area is around 1300 cm 2 .…”
Section: Instrumentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…So far, a Co/C coated mirror on a flat glass sample was tested to have a peak reflectivity for 250 eV s-light of nearly 0.2 and an energy-integrated reflectivity of 0.97 eV at an incident angle of 45 degrees (see Figure 1; also see Ref. 35 in the same volume of proceedings). The geometric collection area is around 1300 cm 2 .…”
Section: Instrumentmentioning
confidence: 99%