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Progress on the fabrication of high resolution and lightweight monocrystalline silicon x-ray mirrors
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High ResolutionX-ray SpectroscopyEngineeringPolycapillary OpticsX-ray FluorescenceX-ray ImagingLightweight Silicon SegmentsGraded-reflectivity MirrorsMonocrystalline SiliconHealth SciencesMaterials ScienceMaterials EngineeringX-ray Free-electron LaserSynchrotron RadiationMicroelectronicsDepth-graded Multilayer CoatingMicrofabricationX-ray DiffractionApplied PhysicsX-ray Optic
Monocrystalline silicon is an excellent X-ray mirror substrate material due to its high stiffness, low density, high thermal conductivity, zero internal stress, and commercial availability. Our work at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center focuses on identifying and developing a manufacturing process to produce high resolution and lightweight X-ray mirror segments in a cost and time effective manner. Previous efforts focused on demonstrating the feasibility of cylindrical silicon mirror polishing and lightweighting. Present efforts are aimed towards producing true paraboloidal and hyperboloidal mirror surfaces on the lightweight silicon segments. This paper presents results from these recent investigations, including a mirror which features a surface quality sufficient for a 3 arcsecond telescope.
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