High-reflectivity selective mirrors in the spectral range 170-220 nm

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Mirrors, Ultraviolet Reflection, Balloon Sounding, Magnesium Fluorides, Magnesium Oxides, Near Ultraviolet Radiation, Telescopes

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The study considers dichroic mirrors designed for sounding-balloon experiments at altitudes of about 40 km for astronomical-telescope observations. The observations are made in a UV spectral band below 200 nm. It is shown that it is possible to obtain high-reflectivity multidielectric stacks in the spectral range 170-220 nm by using MgO and MgF2. The stacks obtained appear to be stable when protected by a MgFe thin film. It has recently been possible to obtain for a sounding-balloon telescope a passband centered at 185 nm.

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