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Title: Holographic cylindrical grating for cosmic X-ray and XUV spectroscopy in grazing incidence
Authors: Singh, M
Singh, S
Keywords: Far Ultraviolet Radiation
Gratings (Spectra)
Grazing Incidence
Holography
Ultraviolet Spectroscopy
X Ray Spectroscopy
Aberration
Astigmatism
Circular Cylinders
Cosmic Rays
High Resolution
Photographic Recording
Issue Date: Oct-1980
Publisher: Optical Society of America
Citation: Applied Optics, Vol. 19, No. 19, pp. 3313 - 3317
Abstract: The theory of the holographically prepared grating on a cylindrical surface has been developed, to be applicable in grazing incidence, in a convergent beam of light and in transmission in the objective mode for the design of X-ray and XUV spectrographic systems. The design parameters for a grating with minimum astigmatism for the entire wavelength range up to 0.050 micron and zero astigmatism at one wavelength in this region have been calculated. The other wavelength at which astigmatism is zero helps in reducing astigmatism throughout the entire wavelength region being considered. Coma type aberration and resolution at different wavelengths have also been estimated.
Description: Restricted Access
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2248/4116
ISSN: 0003- 6935
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