2010
DOI: 10.1117/12.863880
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Thermal shaping of thin glass substrates for segmented grazing incidence active optics

Abstract: In the context of the AHEAD project of the FP7 European call, a group of UK and Italian Institutions is proposing a research on X-ray optics that can provide large collecting areas (a few decades of m 2 ) combined with a high angular resolution (0.1-1 arcsec). This requires the development of Active X-ray Optics in which the reflecting surfaces can be adjusted-manipulated in order to achieve and maintain the correct shape. In the context of an international collaboration with UK institutes, the Astronomical Ob… Show more

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“…The technique has recently been employed for the realization of NuSTAR, however further developments are necessary to meet the outstanding requirements of future x-ray telescopes in terms of image resolution. Since several years, the Astronomical Observatory of Brera is involved in the development of the numerous aspects of a particular slumping technology [11], [12], usually referred to as the hot slumping technology with pressure assistance.…”
Section: The Hot Slumping Technology For Mirror Segments Productionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The technique has recently been employed for the realization of NuSTAR, however further developments are necessary to meet the outstanding requirements of future x-ray telescopes in terms of image resolution. Since several years, the Astronomical Observatory of Brera is involved in the development of the numerous aspects of a particular slumping technology [11], [12], usually referred to as the hot slumping technology with pressure assistance.…”
Section: The Hot Slumping Technology For Mirror Segments Productionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thermal forming is a technique for shaping lightweight precise space X-ray mirrors that has been under development for several years. Teams working on the topic include the NASA team led by Dr. Zhang [7] working on the former CON-X project, an Italian group [8], and the Czech group consisting of people from CTU, ICT, the Astronomical Institute and Rigaku company, working on the former XEUS/IXO/Athena mission [9]. The principle of the technique is rather straightforward.…”
Section: Thermal Forming Process For Lightweight Opticsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The AHEAD proposal is a natural continuation of this SXO research program and more performing reflecting segments will be used for the scope. Among the more attractive technologies for making the segments, the thin glass formed foils produced via hot slumping, the same previously mentioned method under study for making the IXO segmented shells, is particularly attractive 8 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%