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5 October 2023 Development of thin glass mirrors via cold shaping replication for future x-ray telescopes
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Abstract
The cold shaping (or cold slumping) replication of thin glass foils is an attractive solution for making future high throughput x-ray telescopes. A similar approach is being successfully used for making the normal-incidence mirrors of Cherenkov telescopes like Magic I and II and CTA. The process starts with a thin flat glass sheet that is curved by means of an imposed force on a precision mandrel with the desired nominal shape. After this forming, the shape of the sheet is blocked using a light and stiff structure usually fixed with a glue layer. At INAF - Osservatorio Astronomico di Brera we started to study this process in the past few years for grazing incidence x-ray mirrors with Wolter I (parabola + hyperbola) shape. The availability of flexible glass foils with thicknesses of a few tens of microns now allows for the fabrication of mirrors with very small curvature radii. To implement a mirror assembly, the foils are stacked together using stiffening ribs in order to connect a shell to the next one and form in this way a monolithic stack of curved foil. The accumulated stress during the bending is kept below affordable limits and the associated spring-back after the replication does not strongly affect the angular resolution. Moreover, other major advantages are the cost/time reduction w.r.t. to other approaches and the preservation of the intrinsic good roughness of the float glass sheets. Good targets for the application of this technology are x-ray missions for hard x-rays with angular resolution in the range of 15-60 arcsec, or IAXO (and demonstrator baby-IAXO) ground-based helioscopes for the detection of solar axions. The recent progress in the cold slumping is described in this paper with optical and mechanical design, presenting the measured results on a stack with three layers.
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(2023) Published by SPIE. Downloading of the abstract is permitted for personal use only.
S. Basso, M. Civitani, G. Pareschi, V. Cotroneo, V. Burwitz, T. Schmidt, T. Müller, G. D. Hartner, S. Rukdee, and A. Langmeier "Development of thin glass mirrors via cold shaping replication for future x-ray telescopes", Proc. SPIE 12679, Optics for EUV, X-Ray, and Gamma-Ray Astronomy XI, 126790H (5 October 2023); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2677720
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KEYWORDS
Glasses

X-rays

Point spread functions

Prototyping

Mirrors

X-ray optics

X-ray telescopes

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