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9 August 1988 Holographic Optical Elements And Grazing Incidence Mirrors In XUV Region
Tomasz P. Jannson
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Abstract
A new approach to X-ray optics has been proposed, based on single-step holographic fabrication of highly-efficient X-ray diffraction elements. These elements include holographic gratings and mirrors, slanted (non-Snellian) mirrors, uniform and chirped gratings, holographic optical elements (HOE's), lenses, and beam splitters which effectively demonstrated the proof of concept of POC's holographic technologies. In our approach, the holographic recording of the interference patterns produced by two (or more) coherent electromagnetic waves are used to create the desired transmission and reflection Bragg holographic structures which can perform various non-conventional operations in the XUV region (soft X-ray and EUV, from 1 to 100nm).
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Tomasz P. Jannson "Holographic Optical Elements And Grazing Incidence Mirrors In XUV Region", Proc. SPIE 0830, Grazing Incidence Optics for Astronomical and Laboratory Applications, (9 August 1988); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.942170
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KEYWORDS
Holography

Extreme ultraviolet

Diffraction

Refractive index

Modulation

Grazing incidence

Holograms

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