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3 May 1982 Phase-Space Performances Of Optimized And Conventional Synchrotron Radiation Grazing Incidence Mirrors
R. Tatchyn, I. Lindau
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Proceedings Volume 0315, Reflecting Optics for Synchrotron Radiation; (1982) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.932987
Event: 1981 Brookhaven Conferences, 1981, Upton, United States
Abstract
Recently, a design method has been proposed for grazing incidence synchrotron radiation mirrors (Nuclear Instruments and Methods, 175, 1980, 273-280) that emphasizes the conservation and development of symmetrical phase-space contours upon reflection. In this paper we will examine the difference between such surfaces and those of conventional synchrotron radiation mirrors by computing the degree and the nature of the phase-space distortions arising from each type of surface. The results will be of relevance in selecting optimal designs for reflecting optics for synchrotron radiation sources.
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R. Tatchyn and I. Lindau "Phase-Space Performances Of Optimized And Conventional Synchrotron Radiation Grazing Incidence Mirrors", Proc. SPIE 0315, Reflecting Optics for Synchrotron Radiation, (3 May 1982); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.932987
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KEYWORDS
Mirrors

Synchrotron radiation

Synchrotrons

Grazing incidence

Reflection

Light

Optical design

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