Efficiency of a grazing-incidence off-plane grating in the soft-x-ray region |
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Authors: | Seely J F Goray L I Kjornrattanawanich Benjawan Laming J M Holland G E Flanagan K A Heilmann R K Chang C H Schattenburg M L Rasmussen A P |
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Affiliation: | Space Science Division, U.S. Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, D.C. 20375, USA. john.seely@nrl.navy.mil |
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Abstract: | Efficiency measurements of a grazing-incidence diffraction grating in the off-plane mount were performed using polarized synchrotron radiation. The grating had 5000 grooves/mm, an effective blaze angle of 14 degrees, and was gold coated. The efficiencies in the two polarization orientations (TM and TE) were measured in the 1.5-5.0 nm wavelength range and were compared with the efficiencies calculated using the PCGrate-SX code. The TM and TE efficiencies differ, offering the possibility of performing unique science studies of astrophysical, solar, and laboratory sources by exploiting the polarization sensitivity of the off-plane grating. |
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