Line spread functions of blazed off-plane gratings operated in the Littrow mounting

  • DeRoo C
  • McEntaffer R
  • Miles D
  • et al.
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Abstract

Future soft X-ray (10 - 50 Angstrom) spectroscopy missions require higher effective areas and resolutions to perform critical science that cannot be done by instruments on current missions. An X-ray grating spectrometer employing off-plane reflection gratings would be capable of meeting these performance criteria. Off-plane gratings with blazed groove facets operated in the Littrow mounting can be used to achieve excellent throughput into orders achieving high resolutions. We have fabricated two off-plane gratings with blazed groove profiles via a technique which uses commonly available microfabrication processes, is easily scaled for mass production, and yields gratings customized for a given mission architecture. Both fabricated gratings were tested in the Littrow mounting at the Max-Planck-Institute for extraterrestrial Physics PANTER X-ray test facility to assess their performance. The line spread functions of diffracted orders were measured, and a maximum resolution of 800 $\pm$ 20 is reported. In addition, we also observe evidence of a `blaze' effect from measurements of relative efficiencies of the diffracted orders.

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DeRoo, C. T., McEntaffer, R. L., Miles, D. M., Peterson, T. J., Marlowe, H., Tutt, J. H., … Ackermann, M. (2016). Line spread functions of blazed off-plane gratings operated in the Littrow mounting. Journal of Astronomical Telescopes, Instruments, and Systems, 2(2), 025001. https://doi.org/10.1117/1.jatis.2.2.025001

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