Fabrication and characterization of replicated and lacquer-coated grazing incidence optics for X-ray astronomy

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Charge Coupled Devices, Electroforming, Grazing Incidence, Metal Coatings, Mirrors, Optical Measurement, X Ray Astronomy, Gold, Palladium

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The fabrication and testing of electroformed replica Wolter I optics
made from gold-coated lacquered mandrels are discussed. Also discussed
is the testing of gold- and palladium-coated lacquered test flats. X-ray
(5 keV for Wolter I mirror and 8-40 keV for test flats) and optical
(NCP-1000 profiler) measurements were used to evaluate the mirrors.

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