The Lobster eye design for a grazing incidence X-ray optics provides wide field of view of the order of many degrees, for this reason it would be a convenient approach for the construction of space X-ray monitors. In this paper, we compare previously reported measurements of prototype lobster eye X-ray optics called P-25 with computer simulations and discuss differences between the theoretical end experimentally obtained results. Usability of this prototype lobster eye and manufacturing technology for the nano-satellite mission is assessed. The specific scientific goals are proposed.
Tichý, V., Barbera, M., Collura, A., Hromčík, M., Hudec, R., Inneman, A., et al. (2011). Lobster eye optics for nano-satellite x-ray monitor. In EUV and X-Ray Optics: Synergy between Laboratory and Space II (pp.80760C-1-80760C-13). S P I E - International Society for Optical Engineering [10.1117/12.886809].
Lobster eye optics for nano-satellite x-ray monitor
BARBERA, Marco;
2011-01-01
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The Lobster eye design for a grazing incidence X-ray optics provides wide field of view of the order of many degrees, for this reason it would be a convenient approach for the construction of space X-ray monitors. In this paper, we compare previously reported measurements of prototype lobster eye X-ray optics called P-25 with computer simulations and discuss differences between the theoretical end experimentally obtained results. Usability of this prototype lobster eye and manufacturing technology for the nano-satellite mission is assessed. The specific scientific goals are proposed.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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