Two-mirror grazing incidence telescopes with one conical surface

Physics – Optics

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Conical Bodies, Grazing Incidence Telescopes, Mirrors, Reflecting Telescopes, Surface Geometry, Cassegrain Optics, Design Analysis, Performance Prediction, System Effectiveness

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Two-mirror grazing incidence telescopes with one conical mirror surface were designed and analyzed and compared to the classical Wolter-type configuration. Even though performance improvements could not be expected, the simplicity of these systems is attractive. An additional advantage is that the grazing angle along a surface varies much more slowly in systems with one conical surface, rendering, for a given range of grazing angles, a significantly larger collecting area.

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