Thin film filter performance for extreme ultraviolet and X-ray applications

Computer Science – Performance

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Absorptivity, Extreme Ultraviolet Radiation, Optical Filters, Thin Films, X Ray Telescopes, Laser Targets, Photocathodes, Transmittance

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This paper examines the theoretical basis for predicting the film filter performance and presents newly obtained data on thin film transmittance for extreme UV light and X-rays, together with relevant literature data on film filter performance, which were obtained using different measurements. It is emphasized that transmission as a function of wavelength is best qualified for describing the performance of filter and window materials, photocathodes, and X-ray laser targets. Data on linear absorption coefficients as a function of wavelength are presented for commonly used filter materials, such as iron, carbon, Lexan, titanium, aluminum, and aluminum oxide. Also presented are test data on composite materials designed to adjust the bandpass of a filter to meet particular research requirements.

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