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16 December 1988 Semitransparent Multilayer Mirrors In The Soft X-Ray Range
J . Susini, R. Barchewitz, R Marmoret, R. Rivoira, Y Lepetre
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Abstract
During the last ten years, optics conception in the X and X-UV spectral ranges has made great strides. The use of metallic multilayers as artificial interferential reflectors enabled the design of new optics : flat or curved mirrors, polarizers and most recently soft Xray beamsplitters. These optical components possess a large transmission coefficient as well as significant reflection power. The first experimental results obtained, with carbon/tungsten beamsplitter at 1,000 eV are presented here. These results are in agreement with theoretical calculations and allow applications on the interferometry and X-ray laser cavity design grounds to be considered.
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J . Susini, R. Barchewitz, R Marmoret, R. Rivoira, and Y Lepetre "Semitransparent Multilayer Mirrors In The Soft X-Ray Range", Proc. SPIE 0984, X-Ray Multilayers in Diffractometers, Monochromators, and Spectrometers, (16 December 1988); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.948796
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KEYWORDS
Reflectivity

Multilayers

Mirrors

X-rays

Beam splitters

Reflection

Monochromators

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