Grazing-incidence high-resolution stigmatic spectrograph with two optical elements

Physics – Optics

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Extreme Ultraviolet Radiation, Grazing Incidence, Grazing Incidence Telescopes, Imaging Techniques, Optical Equipment, Spectrographs, Stigmatism, Aberration, Antenna Arrays, Gratings (Spectra), Mirrors, Ray Tracing, Spectral Resolution, Windows (Apertures)

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Using two optical toroidal elements, a mirror and a grating, both working at grazing incidence, a spectrometer can be built that is stigmatic in the XUV region of one wavelength. Good compensation of the aberrations is achieved when the intermediate sagittal image is nearly at infinity. By varying the angle of incidence on the grating with simple movements, a given couple of optical elements could cover stigmatically a rather extended spectral range. If coupled with bidimensional array detectors, such a spectrograph could find applications in planned solar XUV telescopes.

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