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Iridium coatings for space based x-ray optics
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2017
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Materials ScienceIridium CoatingsFuture InvestigationsOptical MaterialsEngineeringHealth SciencesOptical PropertiesOptical CoatingsLight WeightX-ray DiffractionPolycapillary OpticsInstrumentationSynchrotron RadiationX-ray MirrorsX-ray OpticSynchrotron Radiation SourceDepth-graded Multilayer CoatingX-ray Imaging
Future investigations of astronomical X-ray sources require light weight telescope systems with large collecting areas and good angular resolution. The Wolter I type telescope design offers a suitable possibility for obtaining performant X-ray mirrors with high collecting areas. The technology based on replicated slumped glass optics using thin glasses thereby provides the opportunity to fulfil the light weight and mass production requirements. In NASA's telescope NuSTAR this technology has been proven as advantageous compared to previous systems. Coating thin glasses with iridium, gold or platinum enhances the reflectivity of X-ray mirrors.
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