Statistics – Applications
Scientific paper
Dec 1993
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1993spie.2009..239j&link_type=abstract
SPIE Conference on X-Ray Detector Physics and Applications, p. 239 - 248
Statistics
Applications
X-Ray Telescopes: Coatings
Scientific paper
The authors present a concept of continuously graded multilayer structures for medium-sized X-ray telescopes which is based on several material combinations. They show that the theoretical reflectivity characteristics of these structures make them very advantageous when applied to high energy X-ray grazing incidence telescopes. The authors also show that a modular array of conical telescopes (conical approximation to a Wolter-I geometry), with the same length and aperture provides similar effective areas. Energy-dispersive X-ray reflectivity data (15 - 70 keV) is presented for the first continuously graded multilayer of this kind.
Christensen Finn E.
Gorenstein Paul
Hustache R.
Høghøj Peter
Joensen Karsten D.
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