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24 September 1998 Imaging properties of varied-line-space (VLS) gratings with adjustable curvature
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Abstract
The imaging properties of varied line-space diffraction gratings are presented for cases in which the underlying grating substrate is bent to form a weak cylinder. Bending the flat grating substrate affects its imaging in two ways: it provides focal properties due to the non-zero substrate curvature, and it changes the local groove spacing across the surface of the grating. Aberration coefficients for such a grating are derived, and a numerical example is presented.
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Christopher A. Palmer and Wayne R. McKinney "Imaging properties of varied-line-space (VLS) gratings with adjustable curvature", Proc. SPIE 3450, Theory and Practice of Surface-Relief Diffraction Gratings: Synchrotron and Other Applications, (24 September 1998); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.323406
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KEYWORDS
Diffraction gratings

Monochromatic aberrations

Monochromators

Imaging systems

Optical design

Surface finishing

Diffraction

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