Ceramics-Silikáty 55, (4) 418 - 424 (2011) |
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GLASS AND SILICON FOILS FOR X-RAY SPACE TELESCOPE MIRRORS |
Mika M. 1, Pina L. 2, Landova M. 1,
Jankovsky O. 1,
Kacerovsky R. 1,
Sveda L. 2,
Havlikova R. 2,
Hudec R. 3,
Marsikova V. 4,
Inneman A. 4 |
1 Institute of Chemical Technology, Technicka 5, Prague, Czech Republic
2 Czech Technical University, Faculty of Nuclear Sciences, Brehova 7, Prague, Czech Republic
3 Astronomical Institute, Academy of Sciences, Fricova 298, Ondrejov, Czech Republic
4 Rigaku Innovative Technologies Europe s.r.o., Novodvorska 994, Prague, Czech Republic
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Keywords: Glass, Silicon, Thermal forming, X-ray |
Unique observations delivered by space X-ray imaging telescopes have been significantly contributing to important
discoveries of current astrophysics. The telescopes’ most crucial part is a high throughput, heavily nested mirror array
reflecting X-rays and focusing them to a detector. Future astronomical projects on large X-ray telescopes require novel
materials and technologies for the construction of the reflecting mirrors. The future mirrors must be lightweight and precisely
shaped to achieve large collecting area with high angular resolution of a few arc sec. The new materials and technologies
must be cost-effective as well. Currently, the most promising materials are glass or silicon foils which are commercially
produced on a large scale. A thermal forming process was used for the precise shaping of these foils. The forced and free
slumping of the foils was studied in the temperature range of hot plastic deformation and the shapes obtained by the different
slumping processes were compared. The shapes and the surface quality of the foils were measured by a Taylor Hobson contact
profilemeter, a ZYGO interferometer and Atomic Forced Microscopy. In the experiments, both heat-treatment temperature
and time were varied following our experiment design. The obtained data and relations can be used for modelling and
optimizing the thermal forming procedure. |
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