FABRICATION AND INVESTIGATION OF IMAGING NORMAL-INCIDENCE MULTILAYER MIRRORS WITH A NARROW-BAND REFLECTION IN THE RANGE LAMBDA SIMILAR-OR-EQUAL-TO 4.5 NM
Ad. Akhsakhalyan et al., FABRICATION AND INVESTIGATION OF IMAGING NORMAL-INCIDENCE MULTILAYER MIRRORS WITH A NARROW-BAND REFLECTION IN THE RANGE LAMBDA SIMILAR-OR-EQUAL-TO 4.5 NM, Physica scripta. T, 48(5), 1993, pp. 516-520
Soft X-ray spherical normal-incidence mirrors (D = 60 mm, r = 2000 mm)
with metal-carbon multilayer coatings, which provide a narrow-band re
flection in the spectral range lambda approximately 4.5 nm, have been
synthesized using the pulsed laser deposition technique. The peak refl
ectivity of the multilayers reaches 13%, and the wavelength-to-bandwid
th ratio lambda/DELTAlambda approximately 80. The spectral characteris
tics of the mirrors and their aperture uniformity have been evaluated
using a broadband laser-plasma XUV radiation source. Discussed briefly
are the applications to the investigation of complex spectra of broad
-band sources (the Sun, laser-produced plasma, etc.) employing telesco
pes for X-ray astronomy and stigmatic high-resolution laboratory spect
rometers.