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Effective area is one of the most important parameters of x-ray telescopes. It can be increased by enlarging the entrance aperture or maximizing the reflectivity through the proper designing and optimization of the reflecting coating. A method to increase the reflectivity of grazing incidence x-ray mirrors in the 0.5- to 8-keV energy region is analyzed. The idea consists in the use of a trilayer reflecting coating instead of single-layer one (e.g., C/Ni/Pt mirror instead of Pt one). Deposition of low-absorbing medium-Z and low-Z layers onto the top of strongly absorbing high-Z material results in essential increase in the reflectivity while keeping the same width of the reflectivity plateau. In particular, C/Ni/Pt trilayer mirror demonstrates enhancement of the double reflection coefficient by a factor achieving 1.5 to 3.5 compared to that of Pt-coated mirror. The effective area of a telescope is also considerably increased. The experimental results are in a very good agreement with the theoretical predictions. In addition, the C/Ni/Pt trilayer mirror exhibits a reasonable thermal stability and a relatively low compressive stress of about −550 MPa.
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Yang Yang
Tongji University
Qiushi Huang
Tongji University
I. V. Kozhevnikov
Tongji University
Journal of Astronomical Telescopes Instruments and Systems
Tongji University
Russian Academy of Sciences
Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin für Materialien und Energie
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a0160cfe4618ba4162de09b — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1117/1.jatis.6.4.044001