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26 September 2013 Opto-mechanical analyses for performance optimization of lightweight grazing-incidence mirrors
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New technology in grazing-incidence mirror fabrication and assembly is necessary to achieve subarcsecond optics for large-area x-ray telescopes. In order to define specifications, an understanding of performance sensitivity to design parameters is crucial. MSFC is undertaking a systematic study to specify a mounting approach, mirror substrate, and testing method. Lightweight mirrors are typically flimsy and are, therefore, susceptible to significant distortion due to mounting and gravitational forces. Material properties of the mirror substrate along with its dimensions significantly affect the distortions caused by mounting and gravity. A parametric study of these properties and their relationship to mounting and testing schemes will indicate specifications for the design of the next generation of lightweight grazing-incidence mirrors. Here we report initial results of this study.
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Jacqueline M. Roche, Jeffery J. Kolodziejczak, Stephen L. O'Dell, Ronald F. Elsner, Martin C. Weisskopf, Brian Ramsey, and Mikhail V. Gubarev "Opto-mechanical analyses for performance optimization of lightweight grazing-incidence mirrors", Proc. SPIE 8861, Optics for EUV, X-Ray, and Gamma-Ray Astronomy VI, 88611G (26 September 2013); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2026884
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KEYWORDS
Finite element methods

Mirrors

X-ray optics

Ocean optics

Distortion

Metrology

Lightweight mirrors

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