In the early 1990s, Church and Takacs pointed out that the specification of surface figure and finish of x-ray mirrors must be based on their performance in the beamline optical system. We demonstrate the limitations of specification, characterization, and performance evaluation based on conventional statistical approaches, including root-mean-square roughness and residual slope variation, evaluated over spatial frequency bandwidths that are system specific, and a more refined description of the surface morphology based on the power spectral density distribution. We show that these limitations are fatal, especially in the case of highly collimated coherent x-ray beams, like beams from x-ray free electron lasers (XFELs). The limitations aris...
We present experimental, analytical, and numerical methods developed for reconstruction (deconvoluti...
We present experimental, analytical, and numerical methods developed for reconstruction (deconvoluti...
The design and evaluation of the expected performance of new optical systems requires sophisticated ...
In the early 1990s, Church and Takacs pointed out that the specification of surface figure and finis...
In the early 1990s, Church and Takacs pointed out that the specification of surface figure and finis...
In the early 1990s, Church and Takacs pointed out that the specification of surface figure and finis...
As early as 1989 [1,2], E. Church and P. Takacs presented a systematic theoretical foundation for ch...
The design and evaluation of the expected performance of optical systems requires sophisticated and ...
The design and evaluation of the expected performance of optical systems requires sophisticated and ...
Analytical and numerical simulations were carried out for both, surface profiles measured on a real ...
Context. The imaging sharpness of an X-ray telescope is chiefly determined by the optical quality of...
Context. The imaging sharpness of an X-ray telescope is chiefly determined by the optical quality of...
Super high quality aspherical x-ray mirrors with a residual slope error of ∼100 nrad (root-mean-squa...
Super high quality aspherical x-ray mirrors with a residual slope error of ∼100 nrad (root-mean-squa...
The development of fully coherent free electron lasers and diffraction limited storage ring x-ray so...
We present experimental, analytical, and numerical methods developed for reconstruction (deconvoluti...
We present experimental, analytical, and numerical methods developed for reconstruction (deconvoluti...
The design and evaluation of the expected performance of new optical systems requires sophisticated ...
In the early 1990s, Church and Takacs pointed out that the specification of surface figure and finis...
In the early 1990s, Church and Takacs pointed out that the specification of surface figure and finis...
In the early 1990s, Church and Takacs pointed out that the specification of surface figure and finis...
As early as 1989 [1,2], E. Church and P. Takacs presented a systematic theoretical foundation for ch...
The design and evaluation of the expected performance of optical systems requires sophisticated and ...
The design and evaluation of the expected performance of optical systems requires sophisticated and ...
Analytical and numerical simulations were carried out for both, surface profiles measured on a real ...
Context. The imaging sharpness of an X-ray telescope is chiefly determined by the optical quality of...
Context. The imaging sharpness of an X-ray telescope is chiefly determined by the optical quality of...
Super high quality aspherical x-ray mirrors with a residual slope error of ∼100 nrad (root-mean-squa...
Super high quality aspherical x-ray mirrors with a residual slope error of ∼100 nrad (root-mean-squa...
The development of fully coherent free electron lasers and diffraction limited storage ring x-ray so...
We present experimental, analytical, and numerical methods developed for reconstruction (deconvoluti...
We present experimental, analytical, and numerical methods developed for reconstruction (deconvoluti...
The design and evaluation of the expected performance of new optical systems requires sophisticated ...