The technology to fabricate and assemble many concentric, nested conical foil x-ray telescopes for high-throughput, moderate-resolution, spectroscopic applications promises to be a cost-effective alternative to the grinding and polishing of conventional grazing incidence Welter Type I telescopes. The three fundamental mechanisms that degrade achievable resolution for any imaging system are diffraction, geometrical aberrations (due to residual design errors, surface figure errors, and alignment errors), and scattering due to residual optical surface irregularities, A detailed parametric analysis of the image degradation due to each of these mechanisms is presented, with particular emphasis on the assembly and alignment errors for these tight...
The science and technology of X-rays has only been part of human achievement for the past 100 years,...
© 2018 Astronomical Institute, Slovak Academy of Sciences. The performance of Schmidt lobster eye sy...
Surface scatter effects are a dominant image degradation mechanism for very short X-ray wavelengths,...
The technology to fabricate and assemble many concentric, nested conical foil x-ray telescopes for h...
The field of X-ray astronomy is only forty (43) years old, and grazing incidence X-ray telescopes ha...
X-ray Astronomy is a young eld of research. Since the rst X-ray observation performed by means of ...
For staring, wide-field applications, such as a solar X-ray imager, the severe off-axis aberrations ...
The classical Wolter Type I X-ray telescope consists of two grazing incidence mirrors, a confocal pa...
Four flight models and a spare of the Solar X-ray Imager (SXI) telescope mirrors have been fabricate...
The effects of alignment and surface figure errors and their compensation with each other in optical...
An image space analysis and optimization and a performance analysis of the telescope assembly in the...
A coating technique is being developed to correct the surface figure deviations in reflective-grazin...
Future x-ray telescopes will likely require lightweight mirrors to attain the large collecting areas...
Recent advances in the fabrication of nanometer-scale multilayer structures have yielded high-reflec...
The goal of this work was to improve the assembly accuracy for foil x-ray optics as produced by the ...
The science and technology of X-rays has only been part of human achievement for the past 100 years,...
© 2018 Astronomical Institute, Slovak Academy of Sciences. The performance of Schmidt lobster eye sy...
Surface scatter effects are a dominant image degradation mechanism for very short X-ray wavelengths,...
The technology to fabricate and assemble many concentric, nested conical foil x-ray telescopes for h...
The field of X-ray astronomy is only forty (43) years old, and grazing incidence X-ray telescopes ha...
X-ray Astronomy is a young eld of research. Since the rst X-ray observation performed by means of ...
For staring, wide-field applications, such as a solar X-ray imager, the severe off-axis aberrations ...
The classical Wolter Type I X-ray telescope consists of two grazing incidence mirrors, a confocal pa...
Four flight models and a spare of the Solar X-ray Imager (SXI) telescope mirrors have been fabricate...
The effects of alignment and surface figure errors and their compensation with each other in optical...
An image space analysis and optimization and a performance analysis of the telescope assembly in the...
A coating technique is being developed to correct the surface figure deviations in reflective-grazin...
Future x-ray telescopes will likely require lightweight mirrors to attain the large collecting areas...
Recent advances in the fabrication of nanometer-scale multilayer structures have yielded high-reflec...
The goal of this work was to improve the assembly accuracy for foil x-ray optics as produced by the ...
The science and technology of X-rays has only been part of human achievement for the past 100 years,...
© 2018 Astronomical Institute, Slovak Academy of Sciences. The performance of Schmidt lobster eye sy...
Surface scatter effects are a dominant image degradation mechanism for very short X-ray wavelengths,...