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16 October 1995 Design of high-resolution XUV imaging spectrometer using spherical varied line-space grating
Tatsuo Harada, Hideo Sakuma, Yasutaka Ikawa, Tetsuya Watanabe, Toshiaki Kita
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Abstract
A high resolution XUV imaging spectrometer is designed for Japanese solar mission Solar-B. A spherical varied line-space (SVLS) grating is chosen so as to obtain high spectral and spatial resolution within the spectral range of 25 to 29 nm. The spectral image focusing properties are compared with those with toroidal uniform line-space (TULS) grating design and the SVLS design is found to be superior to the TULS design in off-plane spectral images and also in insensitiveness to optical misalignment.
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Tatsuo Harada, Hideo Sakuma, Yasutaka Ikawa, Tetsuya Watanabe, and Toshiaki Kita "Design of high-resolution XUV imaging spectrometer using spherical varied line-space grating", Proc. SPIE 2517, X-Ray and EUV/FUV Spectroscopy and Polarimetry, (16 October 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.224928
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KEYWORDS
Optical design

Extreme ultraviolet

Spectroscopy

Spherical lenses

Image resolution

Spatial resolution

Spectrometer engineering

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