Precision optical fabrication and test methods applied to the SXT grazing incidence mirror assembly

Physics – Optics

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Grazing Incidence, Mirrors, Systems Engineering, X Ray Imagery, X Ray Telescopes, Interferometry, Structural Design, Surface Finishing

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Unique mechanical and optical design features of this solar X-ray telescope were required to survive launch, and to achieve excellent imagery over a large field of view. These design features placed exceptional demands on all of the manufacturing and measurement processes. Survivability dictated use of a monolithic mirror assembly with both optical surfaces generated and polished on the same substrate. Good performance dictated a maximum axial separation of 5 mm between these surfaces (H-1 and H-2), placing difficult restrictions on the generation, polishing, and smoothing operations. The wide field requirements of a solar imager placed unprecedented tolerances on measurement and control of H-1 to H-2 alignment, delta-delta Radius, and absolute axial sag, because of the short axial dimension. An additional portion of the error budget for delta-delta Radius had to be given to large on-orbit thermal variations, tightening this specification even further.

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