Shaping of thin grazing-incidence reflection grating substrates via magnetorheological finishing

Physics – Optics

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Reflection gratings offer high dispersion and thus the potential for high spectral resolution in the soft x-ray band. The requirements of high efficiency and maximum collecting area at minimum mass lead to the desire for densely stacked and exquisitely flat thin-foil grating substrates. In the past we have successfully addressed the problems of thin substrate figure metrology and blazed grating profile fabrication. Our recently developed low-stress thin-foil metrology truss with 50 nm figure repeatability removed a metrology bottleneck and allows us to make progress in the shaping of thin-foil substrates. We present results on the figuring of 100 mm-diameter silicon wafers via magnetorheological finishing to a flatness below 100 nm peak-to-valley, allowing for sub-arcsecond reflection optics.

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