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20 January 1978 VUV AND Soft X-Ray Mirrors For Synchrotron Radiation
Victor Rehn, Vernon O. Jones
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Abstract
The unique and demanding requirements on mirrors for use in synchrotron radiation beams are discussed in the light of recent experience with current mirror technology. The crucial role played by optical scattering from real mirror surfaces is discussed along with scattering and roughness measurement results on available mirrors. Mirror-cooling requirements and implications are reviewed. The prospects for future mirrors with smoother substrates, larger sizes, greater stability against spontaneous or thermally generated distor-tions, and more complex optical figures are discussed as well.
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Victor Rehn and Vernon O. Jones "VUV AND Soft X-Ray Mirrors For Synchrotron Radiation", Proc. SPIE 0121, Optics in Adverse Environments I, (20 January 1978); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.955760
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KEYWORDS
Mirrors

Scattering

Reflectivity

Surface finishing

Vacuum ultraviolet

Silicon carbide

Laser scattering

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