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2 September 1992 Electroform replication of ultrasmooth mirrors for x-ray astronomy
Robert I. Altkorn, Rudy H. Haidle, Jon C. Chang, Melville P. Ulmer, Gregory Dace, Peter F. Teague, D. Upham, Peter Z. Takacs, Brian G. Rodricks, P. Georgopoulos, N. Viles, K. Butler, M. DeBooth, D. Wiewel
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Proceedings Volume 1779, Optical Design and Processing Technologies and Applications; (1992) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.140943
Event: Optical Engineering Midwest 1992, 1992, Chicago, IL, United States
Abstract
In this paper we describe the fabrication of replica Wolter I optics from gold-coated lacquer- polished mandrels and the effect of plating bath temperature on the surface quality of electroforms produced from lacquer-polished substrates. We also discuss the use of ceramic masters to electroform replicas having high-frequency surface roughness as low as 3 angstroms.
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Robert I. Altkorn, Rudy H. Haidle, Jon C. Chang, Melville P. Ulmer, Gregory Dace, Peter F. Teague, D. Upham, Peter Z. Takacs, Brian G. Rodricks, P. Georgopoulos, N. Viles, K. Butler, M. DeBooth, and D. Wiewel "Electroform replication of ultrasmooth mirrors for x-ray astronomy", Proc. SPIE 1779, Optical Design and Processing Technologies and Applications, (2 September 1992); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.140943
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KEYWORDS
Mirrors

Polishing

Nickel

Plating

Gold

Surface finishing

Coating

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