X-ray measurements of total reflectivity and scattering from Au-coated foils.

Physics – Optics

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X-Ray Telescopes: Coatings

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The authors present X-ray measurements of total reflectivity and scattering from gold coated foils. The foils are two sorts of 0.3 mm thick dip-lacquered aluminum, 0.125 mm thick plastic (Upilex) and 0.5 mm thick dip-lacquered nickel. The analysis of the data show a high reflectivity for all but the plastic foil, and only small microroughness (≡10 Å at lengthscales below ≡0.1 μm), evidenced by low resolution scattering measurements.

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