Current state of the art in filter and thin film performance for extreme ultraviolet and X-ray research

Physics – Optics

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Extreme Ultraviolet Radiation, Optical Filters, Thin Films, X Ray Imagery, Aluminum, Composite Materials, Electromagnetic Spectra, Far Ultraviolet Radiation, Laser Targets, Photocathodes

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This paper presents literature data on transmission as a function of wavelength for various filter and window materials that can be used in the VUV and X-ray spectral regions. Particular consideration is given to the transmission vs wavelength performance of aluminum photometric filters, Lexan (Lex) filters, and several composite VUV filters (including Al/Ti/Lex, Al-12 micrometers, C/Al/Si/C, Al/C, and Al/Mg/Mn/C. Attention is also given to the development of thin film materials for use in photocathodes and laser targets.

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