Multilayer X-ray Optical Systems for Future X-ray Astronomy Missions

Physics – Optics

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X Ray Astronomy, X Ray Telescopes, Space Missions, X Ray Optics, Extreme Ultraviolet Radiation, Angular Resolution, High Resolution, Grazing Incidence, Spectral Resolution, X Ray Spectrometers, X Ray Imagery, Astronomical Observatories, Astronomical Polarimetry, X Ray Spectra

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The development of multilayers makes it possible to construct a normal incidence soft X ray telescope with high angular resolution and a grazing incidence hard X ray telescope sensitive up to 100 keV using a multilayer supermirror. A multilayer coated grating is also a useful dispersive element with high efficiency and spectral resolution in the Extreme Ultraviolet Radiation (EUV) and X ray region.

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