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21 December 1988 Total Reflectivity X-Ray Measurements From Au, Ir,, Pt And Ni Mirrored Surfaces
A. Hornstrup, F E. Christensen, J. Polny, H. W. Schnopper
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Abstract
We present X-ray measurements at FeKa (6.4 keV) which range over 3-4 orders of magnitude of reflected intensity from four metal coated samples (Au, Ir, Pt and Ni). For one Au sample, the total reflectivity was also measured at MoKa (17.5 keV). The results indicate that a model consisting of a bulk region with a top layer having a variation from bulk density to zero is a good description of the coating. They also indicate that the coating process rather than the material is crucial in achieving high reflectivity.
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A. Hornstrup, F E. Christensen, J. Polny, and H. W. Schnopper "Total Reflectivity X-Ray Measurements From Au, Ir,, Pt And Ni Mirrored Surfaces", Proc. SPIE 0982, X-Ray Instrumentation in Astronomy II, (21 December 1988); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.948739
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KEYWORDS
Reflectivity

Gold

X-ray astronomy

Coating

X-rays

Astronomy

Nickel

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