Development of a lightweight X-ray mirror using Thin Carbon-Fiber-Reinforced Plastic (CFRP)

Hisamitsu Awaki,Chisato Oue, Hayao Iwakiri, Maki Omatsu,Tessei Yoshida, Tsubasa Yokota,Naoki Ishida,Hironori Matsumoto

Proceedings of SPIE(2018)

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We fabricated X-ray mirrors from carbon-fiber-reinforced-plastic (CFRP) with a tightly nested design for X-ray satellites. The mirror shape is Wolter type-I quadrant shell geometry with a diameter of 200 mm and a focal length of 12 m. The mirror substrates were successfully formed with a rms error of about 1 mu m. Through a replication process, a smooth surface was obtained on the CFRP substrate. We are developing a positioning method of thin mirrors in a telescope housing. It is found that a piezo-linear motor is very useful to adjust the mirror position with accuracy of sub mu m. The CFRP mirrors were evaluated by using 20 keV X-ray pencil beam at BL20B2 in SPring-8 synchrotron radiation facility. The HPD of the mirrors was estimated to be about 2.3 arc-minutes. The spread of X-ray image would be caused by small waviness on the mirror surface after replication.
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X-ray mirror,X-ray Telescope,lightweight,CFRP
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