Metal multilayer mirrors for EUV wide field telescopes.

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Telescopes: Extreme Uv, Mirrors: Coatings

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Metal multilayer mirrors have been designed for the ALEXIS satellite, which is to carry six wide field telescopes to perform an all-sky survey in three or four narrow wavelength bands in the EUV. Comprised of alternating layers of molybdenum and silicon, the mirrors are optimized to provide maximum reflectivity at angles from 11.5 to 17° off normal incidence and at wavelengths of 133, 171, or 186 Å. The authors present details of the calculations and laboratory measurements of the reflectivity performance attained with prototype mirrors.

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