X-ray scattering from epoxy replica surfaces

Physics – Optics

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Epoxy Compounds, Exosat Satellite, Mirrors, Surface Roughness Effects, X Ray Scattering, X Ray Telescopes, Beryllium, Film Thickness, High Resolution, Scatter Propagation, Spaceborne Telescopes, Surface Finishing, Surface Geometry, Thin Films

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The paper deals with the X-ray scattering properties of surfaces made by epoxy replication. The replication technique is described along with X-ray scattering measurements. It is noted that good quality replica mirrors can be made using a Beryllium substrate with a surface roughness equal to 0.2 - 0.3 micron RA and an epoxy layer with a thickness in between 20 and 60 microns. This conclusion holds also for the real scale paraboloidal and hyperboloidal mirrors. The quality achieved for four replica mirror shells is analyzed.

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