Recently two-dimensional curved X-ray mirrors such as ellipsoidal and rotational Wolter mirrors have become widely used at synchrotron radiation facilities. Although microstitching interferometry (MSI) can measure surface figures, it takes a long time to obtain surface figure data because of the small field of view for a steeply curved surface. To improve productivity, we are developing a high throughput CGH (Computer Generated Hologram) interferometer system. To fit the CGH wavefront to the mirror surface, we use cylindrical wavefront CGHs for the interferometer system, as part of two-dimensional curved X-ray mirrors that can be approximated by a cylindrical surface. We will give a developing status of our CGH interferometer system.
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