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Numbers in the index correspond to the last two digits of the six-digit citation identifier (CID) article numbering system used in Proceedings of SPIE. The first four digits reflect the volume number. Base 36 numbering is employed for the last two digits and indicates the order of articles within the volume. Numbers start with 00, 01, 02, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07, 08, 09, 0A, 0B…0Z, followed by 10-1Z, 20-2Z, etc.

Alcock, Simon G., 0E

Allured, Ryan, 07, 0C

Ames, Andrew O., 07

Amores, Lope, 05

Assoufid, Lahsen, 0D

Barbera, Marco, 09, 0A

Basso, Stefano, 09, 0A, 0B

Biskach, Michael P., 07

Broadway, David M., 07

Bruni, Ricardo J., 07

Burrows, David N., 07

Candia, Roberto, 09, 0A

Cao, Jian, 07, 0D

Chalifoux, Brandon D., 07

Chan, Kai-Wing, 07

Chao, Weilun, 0G

Chung, Yip-Wah, 07

Civitani, Marta, 09, 0A, 0B, 0C

Cocco, Daniele, 05

Colldelram, Carles, 03

Collura, Alfonso, 09, 0A

Cotroneo, Vincenzo, 07, 0C

Decker, Todd, 0G

de la Rubia, Pedro, 03

DeRoo, Casey T., 0C

Di Bella, Maurizio, 0A

Di Cicca, G., 09

Elsner, Ronald F., 07, 0I

Feng, Jun, 0G

Freijo Martín, Idoia, 04

Gaskin, Jessica A., 07

Ghigo, Mauro, 0B

Goto, T., 02

Gubarev, Mikhail V., 07, 0I

Hardin, Corey L., 05

Hayashi, H., 02

Heilmann, Ralf K., 07

Hertz, Edward, 07

Hołyszko, Joanna, 0B

Hoshino, A., 0K

Huang, Lei, 0H

Idir, Mourad, 0H

Imai, K., 0K

Ishii, R., 0K

Ishikawa, T., 02

Jackson, Jessie, 0G

Jackson, Thomas N., 07

Kashyap, Yogesh, 0E

Kelez, Nicholas M., 05

Kilaru, Kiranmayee, 07

Kitamoto, S., 0K

Kohmura, Y., 02

Kolodziejczak, Jeffrey J., 07, 0I

Liu, Tianchen, 0D

Lo Cicero, Ugo, 09, 0A

Lullo, Giuseppe, 09, 0A

Marquez, Vanessa, 0C

Martín-Nuño, Carlos, 03

Matsuyama, S., 02

McClelland, Ryan S., 07

Mochida, A., 0K

Morton, Daniel S., 05

Music, Valerija, 04

Nakamori, H., 02

Nasiatka, James, 0G

Nicolas, Josep, 03, 05

Nistea, Ioana, 0E

Nukamori, S., 0K

O'Dell, Stephen L., 07, 0I

Ohgi, Y., 0K

Pareschi, Giovanni, 0B, 0C

Pedreira, Pablo, 03

Pelliciari, Carlo, 09, 0A, 0B

Poyneer, Lisa A., 0G

Ramsey, Brian D., 07, 0I

Reid, Paul B., 07, 0C

Ribó, Llibert, 03

Riveros, Raul E., 07

Roche, Jacqueline M., 07, 0I

Romaine, Suzanne E., 07

Ruget, Claude, 03

Ruz Armendariz, Jaime, 0G

Saha, Timo T., 07

Salmaso, Bianca, 09, 0A, 0B, 0C

Sano, Y., 02

Sato, S., 0K

Sawhney, Kawal, 0E

Schattenburg, Mark L., 07

Schwartz, Daniel A., 07, 0C

Schwartz, Eric D., 07

Sciortino, Luisa, 09, 0A

Sinn, Harald, 04

Solly, Peter M., 07

Spiga, Daniele, 09, 0A, 0B

Srinivasan, Venkat N., 05

Stefan, Peter M., 05

Sutter, John P., 0E

Tomàs, Albert, 03

Trolier-McKinstry, Susan, 07

Úbeda, David, 03

Ulmer, Melville P., 07, 0D

Vannoni, Maurizio, 04

Varisco, S., 09

Vecchi, Gabriele, 0B

Vikhlinin, Alexey A., 07, 0C

Wallace, Margeaux L., 07

Wang, Hongchang, 0E

Wang, Xiaoli, 07, 0D

Weisskopf, Martin C., 0I

Windt, David L., 07

Xue, Junpeng, 0H

Yabashi, M., 02

Yamauchi, K., 02

Yao, Youwei, 07, 0D

Ye, Shi, 07, 0D

Yoshida, Y., 0K

Zhang, Lin, 05

Zhang, William W., 07

Zuo, Heng, 07

Conference Committee

Program Track Chairs

  • Ali M. Khounsary, Illinois Institute of Technology (United States)

  • Ralph B. James, Brookhaven National Laboratory (United States)

Conference Chairs

  • Stephen L. O'Dell, NASA Marshall Space Flight Center (United States)

  • Ali M. Khounsary, Illinois Institute of Technology (United States)

Conference Co-chairs

  • Raymond Barrett, ESRF - The European Synchrotron (France)

  • Michael J. Pivovaroff, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (United States)

  • Kazuto Yamauchi, Osaka University (Japan)

Conference Program Committee

  • Theresa L. Bruno, Northrop Grumman Xinetics (United States)

  • Daniele Cocco, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory (United States)

  • René Hudec, Astronomical Institute of the ASCR, v.v.i. (Czech Republic)

  • Mourad Idir, Brookhaven National Laboratory (United States)

  • Derrick C. Mancini, Illinois Institute of Technology (United States)

  • Pascal Mercère, Synchrotron SOLEIL (France)

  • Lisa A. Poyneer, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (United States)

  • Kawal Sawhney, Diamond Light Source Ltd. (United Kingdom)

  • Daniel A. Schwartz, Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics (United States)

  • Daniele Spiga, INAF - Osservatorio Astronomico di Brera (Italy)

  • Melville P. Ulmer, Northwestern University (United States)

  • Maurizio Vannoni, European XFEL GmbH (Germany)

Session Chairs

  • 1 Light-Source Applications

    Daniele Cocco, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory (United States)

    Lahsen Assoufid, Argonne National Laboratory (United States)

  • 2 Astronomical Applications

    Daniel A. Schwartz, Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics (United States)

    Daniele Spiga, INAF - Osservatorio Astronomico di Brera (Italy)

  • 3 Device Development

    Melville P. Ulmer, Northwestern University (United States)

    Satoshi Matsuyama, Osaka University (Japan)

  • 4 Models and Algorithms

    Lisa A. Poyneer, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (United States)

    Maurizio Vannoni, European XFEL GmbH (Germany)

Introduction

The conference Adaptive X-ray Optics IV met 28 August, in San Diego, California, as part of the SPIE Optics + Photonics 2016 international symposium Optical Engineering + Applications. As with the previous three biannual conferences in this series, its objectives were to provide an effective forum for discussion of recent progress in adaptive or active x-ray optics and to nurture interactions amongst engineers and scientists developing and utilizing active x-ray optics for diverse applications. The papers presented within the four sessions of this conference addressed LIGHT-SOURCE APPLICATIONS, ASTRONOMICAL APPLICATIONS, DEVICE DEVELOPMENT, and MODELS AND ALGORITHMS.

LIGHT-SOURCE APPLICATIONS (Session 1) reported on development and application of active or deformable mirrors for use at synchrotron or x-ray free-electron-laser (XFEL) light-source facilities. The papers in this session described focusing and collimating using piezoelectric deformable mirrors, figure correction using spring actuators, and compensation for thermal drifts using mechanical benders.

ASTRONOMICAL APPLICATIONS (Session 2) reported on the development of active grazing-incidence optics for x-ray astronomy, with the goal of producing large-area sub-arcsecond telescopes. The first paper in this session provided an overview of approaches for figuring thin x-ray mirrors and for post-fabrication correction—including static and active methods. The subsequent papers reported on research in piezoelectric actuated thin glass mirrors.

DEVICE DEVELOPMENT (Session 3) addressed technology development, fabrication, and characterization of surface-tangential actuators for adjustment of thin x-ray mirrors. The papers in this session reported on development of piezoelectric and magnetostrictive actuation technologies, as well as refinements in slumping thin glass substrates for active x-ray mirrors.

MODELS AND ALGORITHMS (Session 4) reported on metrology, analytic, and numeric methods applied to controlling active x-ray optics. The papers in this session addressed beam expansion and control of deformable mirrors for light-source applications, as well as in-space modification of the optical prescription of an x-ray telescope.

Overall, the presentations in this Conference demonstrate a gradual growth in the utilization of active x-ray optics for light-source applications and progress in developing active-optics technologies for x-ray telescopes. While specific requirements and constraints differ between (ground-based) light-source facilities and (in-space) x-ray telescopes, there are nonetheless many similar hardware, software, and theoretical issues.

We thank the Conference Program Committee for helping to organize the technical program and for fostering broad participation, and the session chairs and presenters for a successful and stimulating conference. We also appreciate the efforts of the SPIE staff in organizing and implementing the Conference and in publishing these Proceedings.

Stephen L. O'Dell

Ali M. Khounsary

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"Front Matter: Volume 9965", Proc. SPIE 9965, Adaptive X-Ray Optics IV, 996501 (4 January 2017); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2256415
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KEYWORDS
X-ray telescopes

X-ray optics

X-rays

X-ray astronomy

X-ray characterization

Mirrors

Deformable mirrors

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