Physics – Optics
Scientific paper
Jul 1980
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1980a%26a....87..213l&link_type=abstract
Astronomy and Astrophysics, vol. 87, no. 1-2, July 1980, p. 213-223.
Physics
Optics
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Bragg Angle, Crystal Optics, Optical Reflection, Phthalates, Potassium Compounds, X Ray Spectroscopy, Acetyl Compounds, Cyclic Hydrocarbons, Gratings (Spectra), High Resolution, High Temperature Plasmas, Polarization Characteristics, Solar Atmosphere, X Ray Spectra
Scientific paper
Potassium acid phthalate (KAP) analyzers are examined with particular reference to the methods for the measurement and calculation of the wavelength efficiency function which is essential for the quantitative calibration of the instruments. The calculations of the first order Bragg response of KAP embrace three limiting cases so that the separate effects due to a perfect crystal lattice, due to anomalous dispersion, due to absorption and to lattice orders can be seen. Measured data presented include results for fresh and nearly perfect samples, used samples, samples recovered from space, and abused samples. These data will help provide the required calibrations for users of NASA's Solar Maximum Mission spacecraft.
Evans K. D.
Lewis Matthew
Maksym Peter A.
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