Future astronomical projects on large space x-ray imaging telescopes require novel substrates and technologies for the construction of their reflecting mirrors. The mirrors must be lightweight and precisely shaped to achieve large collecting area with high angular resolution. The new materials and technologies must be cost-effective. Currently, the most promising materials are glass or silicon foils. We focused on precise shaping these foils by thermal forming process. We studied free and forced slumping in the temperature region of hot plastic deformation and compared the shapes obtained by the different slumping processes. We measured the shapes and the surface quality of the foils. In the experiments, we varied both heat-treatment temper...
Abstract Thermally formed thin glass foils and optically shaped Si wafers are con-sidered to be amon...
In high-energy astrophysics, X-ray telescopes play a key role as a primary source of information. Ho...
Thermal forming is a technique for forming glass foils precisely into a desired shape. It is widely ...
Unique observations delivered by space X-ray imaging telescopes have been significantly contributing...
We developed a non-contact method for the in-situ monitoring of the thermal forming of glass and Si ...
Thin glass foils are nowadays considered good substrates for lightweight focusing optics, especially...
Thin slumped glass foils are considered good candidates for the realization of future X-ray telescop...
As for all space missions, the limit imposed on the payload mass budget by the launcher is the main ...
Slumped Glass Optics is a viable solution to build future X-ray telescopes. In our laboratories we u...
The next generation of imaging atmospheric Cherenkov telescopes will require the production of thous...
The next generation of imaging atmospheric Cherenkov telescopes will require the production of thous...
The next generation of imaging atmospheric Cherenkov telescopes will require the production of thous...
The next generation of imaging atmospheric Cherenkov telescopes will require the production of thous...
Figure correction of thin x-ray telescope mirrors may be critical for future missions that require h...
Consistent improvements in the design and fabrication of thin-foil, epoxy-replicated x-ray mirrors f...
Abstract Thermally formed thin glass foils and optically shaped Si wafers are con-sidered to be amon...
In high-energy astrophysics, X-ray telescopes play a key role as a primary source of information. Ho...
Thermal forming is a technique for forming glass foils precisely into a desired shape. It is widely ...
Unique observations delivered by space X-ray imaging telescopes have been significantly contributing...
We developed a non-contact method for the in-situ monitoring of the thermal forming of glass and Si ...
Thin glass foils are nowadays considered good substrates for lightweight focusing optics, especially...
Thin slumped glass foils are considered good candidates for the realization of future X-ray telescop...
As for all space missions, the limit imposed on the payload mass budget by the launcher is the main ...
Slumped Glass Optics is a viable solution to build future X-ray telescopes. In our laboratories we u...
The next generation of imaging atmospheric Cherenkov telescopes will require the production of thous...
The next generation of imaging atmospheric Cherenkov telescopes will require the production of thous...
The next generation of imaging atmospheric Cherenkov telescopes will require the production of thous...
The next generation of imaging atmospheric Cherenkov telescopes will require the production of thous...
Figure correction of thin x-ray telescope mirrors may be critical for future missions that require h...
Consistent improvements in the design and fabrication of thin-foil, epoxy-replicated x-ray mirrors f...
Abstract Thermally formed thin glass foils and optically shaped Si wafers are con-sidered to be amon...
In high-energy astrophysics, X-ray telescopes play a key role as a primary source of information. Ho...
Thermal forming is a technique for forming glass foils precisely into a desired shape. It is widely ...