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Variable radius X-ray mirror
The mirror is integrated inside a mechanical bender for continuous adjustment of the radius of curvature in the meridional direction between 20 km convex and 11 km concave. The mirror is composed of 3 regions:
The variable radius in the meridional plane allows the optional utilisation of additional collimating and focusing elements in the same plane. At present, there is a collimating refractive compound lens (CRL), made out of Beryllium, installed at 28.5 m from the source point in OH1. The purpose of this lens is to better match the spectral angular acceptance of the high-heatload silicon (1 1 1) and the postmonochromator, as well as to keep the vertical size of the X-ray beam as small as possible so that a focusing CRL can be effectively used (demagnifiaction M 1:11 with p=94 m and q=8 m).
1. Mirror description
| Mirror name: | MRX 64 M2 (engraved on mirror side) |
| Mirror dimensions (LxWxT) : | 1200x118x80 mm 3 |
| Material : | Silicon |
| Coating : | Pt (600Å) |
| Shape | U-BENDER |
| Supplier : | SESO |
| Characteristics: | |
| Optical surface: | 800x20 mm2 |
| Surface roughness : |
< 3 Å rms over 1.3 mm x 100 m |
| Meridional Slope error: |
on 800mm < 1.2 rad rms (see below) |
| Meridional Radius: | -20 km up to 11 km |
| Sagittal radius: | 101.9mm ± 0.2mm |
| Reflectivity: | 83 – 76% |
| Focal size: |
280 x 60 m (hor. x vert.; FWHM) |
View of the variable radius X-ray mirror on the hexapode table