Statistics – Computation
Scientific paper
Oct 2004
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Advances in Computational Methods for X-Ray and Neutron Optics. Edited by Sanchez del Rio, Manuel. Proceedings of the SPIE, Vol
Statistics
Computation
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Scientific paper
A number of future hard X-ray (10-100 keV) telescopes will implement focusing optics with multilayer coatings. In this framework, we are developing (at INAF/Brera-Merate Astronomical Observatory) multilayer optics based on the e-beam deposition technique: this approach is suitable to coat very large surfaces at an high deposition rate; in order to test the performances of the deposited samples, X-ray reflectivity scans at the two "standard" photon energies of 8.05 and 17.4 keV are taken, returning very positive results with high peak reflectivities. However, the exact interpretation of the reflectivity curves is a complex task since it depends on a large number of parameters: the software PPM (Pythonic Program for Multilayers) has been recently developed by A. Mirone (ESRF) specifically to the aim of a friendly and fast determination of the parameters of multilayer structures. In particular, for this paper we present the layer-by-layer modelization of the characteristics (roughness, density, thickness) of multilayer stacks (Ni/C, Pt/C) by a multi-parametric "global" automatic optimization to reach the best fitting performances. In order to physically constrain the parameters, the data will be compared with the results of TEM measurements performed on the same samples, when available.
Cotroneo Vincenzo
Ferrero Claudio
Mirone Alessandro
Pareschi Giovanni
Sanchez del Rio Manuel
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