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11 June 2021 X-ray mirror development and production for the Athena telescope
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Proceedings Volume 11852, International Conference on Space Optics — ICSO 2020; 118521Z (2021) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2599339
Event: International Conference on Space Optics — ICSO 2021, 2021, Online Only
Abstract
Athena, the largest space-based x-ray telescope to be flown by the European Space Agency, uses a revolutionary new modular technology to assemble its 2.6 m diameter lens. The lens will consist of several hundreds of smaller x-ray lenslets, called mirror modules, which each consist of about 70 mirror pairs. Those mirror modules are arranged in circles in a large optics structure and will focus x-ray photons with an energy of 0.5 to 10 keV at a distance of 12 m onto the detectors of Athena. The point-spread function (PSF) of the optic shall achieve a half-energy width (HEW) of 5” at an energy of 1 keV, with an effective area of about 1.4 m2, corresponding to several hundred m2 of super-polished mirrors with a roughness of about 0.3 nm and a thickness of only 150 µm. Silicon Pore Optics (SPO), using the highest grade double-side polished 300 mm wafers commercially available, have been invented to enable such telescopes. SPO allows the cost-effective production of high-resolution, large area, x-ray optics, by using all the advantages that mono-crystalline silicon and the mass production processes of the semi-conductor industry provide. SPO has also shown to be a versatile technology that can be further developed for gamma-ray optics, medical applications and for material research. This paper will present the status of the technology and of the mass production capabilities, show latest performance results and discuss the next steps in the development.
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Maximilien J. Collon, Ljubiša Babic, Nicolas M. Barrière, Alex Bayerle, Luigi Castiglione, Noë Eenkhoorn, David Girou, Ramses Günther, Enrico Hauser, Yvette Jenkins, Boris Landgraf, Laurens Keek, Ben Okma, Gregorio Mendoza Serano, Aniket Thete, Giuseppe Vacanti, Sjoerd Verhoeckx, Mark Vervest, Luc Voruz, Marco Beijersbergen, Marcos Bavdaz, Eric Wille, Ivo Ferreira, Sebastiaan Fransen, Brian Shortt, Mark Olde Riekerink, Jeroen Haneveld, Arenda Koelewijn, Maurice Wijnperle, Jan-Joost Lankwarden, Bart Schurink, Ronald Start, Coen van Baren, Paul Hieltjes, Jan Willem den Herder, Evelyn Handick, Michael Krumrey, Miranda Bradshaw, Vadim Burwitz, Sonny Massahi, Sara Buur Svendsen, Desiree Della Monica Ferreira, Finn E. Christensen, Giuseppe Valsecchi, Geeta Kailla, William Mundon, Gavin Phillips, Ian Chequer, and Kevin Ball "X-ray mirror development and production for the Athena telescope", Proc. SPIE 11852, International Conference on Space Optics — ICSO 2020, 118521Z (11 June 2021); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2599339
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