Beijersbergen et al., 2004 - Google Patents
Development of x-ray pore optics: novel high-resolution silicon millipore optics for XEUS and ultralow mass glass micropore optics for imaging and timingBeijersbergen et al., 2004
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- Beijersbergen M
- Kraft S
- Bavdaz M
- Lumb D
- Guenther R
- Collon M
- Mieremet A
- Fairbend R
- Peacock A
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- Publication venue
- Design and Microfabrication of Novel X-Ray Optics II
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Producing the next generation of X-ray optics, both for large astrophysics missions and smaller missions such as planetary exploration, requires much lower mass and therefore much thinner mirrors. The use of pore structures allows very thin mirrors in a stiff structure …
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