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Titolo: | Realization and drive tests of active thin glass x-ray mirrors | Autori: | SPIGA, Daniele Barbera, Marco COLLURA, Alfonso BASSO, Stefano CANDIA, Roberto CIVITANI, Marta Maria DI CICCA, Gaspare LO CICERO, UGO Lullo, Giuseppe Pelliciari, Carlo SALMASO, Bianca SCIORTINO, LUISA VARISCO, Salvatore |
Data pubblicazione: | 2016 | Titolo del volume in cui è pubblicato il poster: | Adaptive X-Ray Optics IV | Curatore/i del volume in cui è pubblicato il contributo: | O'Dell, Stephen L.; Khounsary, Ali M. | Serie: | PROCEEDINGS OF SPIE | Numero: | 9965 | Da pagina:: | 996509 | Abstract: | A technique to obtain lightweight and high-resolution focusing mirror segments for large aperture X-ray telescopes is the hot slumping of thin glass foils. In this approach, already successfully experimented to manufacture the optics of the NuSTAR X-ray telescope, thin glasses are formed at high temperature onto a precisely figured mould. The formed glass foils are subsequently stacked onto a stiff backplane with a common axis and focus to form an XOU (X-ray Optical Unit), to be later integrated in the telescope optic structure. In this process, the low thickness of the glass foils guarantees a low specific mass and a very low obstruction of the effective area. However, thin glasses are subject to deformations that may arise at any stage of the production process, thereby degrading the angular resolution. To solve this problem, several groups are working on the possibility to correct the mirror profile post-manufacturing, using piezoelectric elements exerting a tangential strain on the non-optical side of the glass mirrors. In this paper we show the results of the approach we have adopted, based on the application of piezoceramic patches on the backside of thin glass foils, previously formed by hot slumping. The voltage signals are supplied to the piezoelectric elements by a system of electrodes deposited on the same side of the mirror via a photolithographic process. Finally, the matrix of voltages to be used to correct the mirror shape can be determined in X-rays illumination by detection of the intra-focal image and consequent reconstruction of the longitudinal profile. We describe the production of some active mirrors with different arrangements of piezoelectric elements and the X-ray tests performed at the XACT X-ray facility to determine the optimal actuator geometry. <P /> | Titolo del convegno: | Adaptive X-Ray Optics IV | Luogo del convegno: | San Diego, CA, USA | Periodo del convegno: | 28-29 August, 2016 | URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12386/24422 | URL: | https://www.spiedigitallibrary.org/conference-proceedings-of-spie/9965/1/Realization-and-drive-tests-of-active-thin-glass-x-ray/10.1117/12.2231284.short | ISSN: | 0277-786X | ISBN: | 9781510603219 | DOI: | 10.1117/12.2231284 | Bibcode ADS: | 2016SPIE.9965E..09S | Fulltext: | open |
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