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15 September 2005 Development and testing of EUV multilayer coatings for the atmospheric imaging assembly instrument aboard the Solar Dynamics Observatory
Regina Soufli, David L. Windt, Jeffrey C. Robinson, Sherry L. Baker, Eberhard Spiller, Franklin J. Dollar, Andrew L. Aquila, Eric M. Gullikson, Benjawan Kjornrattanawanich, John F. Seely, Leon Golub
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Abstract
We present experimental results on the development and testing of the extreme ultraviolet (EUV) reflective multilayer coatings that will be used in the Atmospheric Imaging Assembly (AIA) instrument. The AIA, comprising four normal incidence telescopes, is one of three instruments aboard the Solar Dynamics Observatory mission, part of NASA's Living with a Star program, currently scheduled for launch in 2008. Seven different multilayer coatings will be used, covering the wavelength region from 93.9 to 335.4 Å.
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Regina Soufli, David L. Windt, Jeffrey C. Robinson, Sherry L. Baker, Eberhard Spiller, Franklin J. Dollar, Andrew L. Aquila, Eric M. Gullikson, Benjawan Kjornrattanawanich, John F. Seely, and Leon Golub "Development and testing of EUV multilayer coatings for the atmospheric imaging assembly instrument aboard the Solar Dynamics Observatory", Proc. SPIE 5901, Solar Physics and Space Weather Instrumentation, 59010M (15 September 2005); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.617370
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KEYWORDS
Multilayers

Reflectivity

Extreme ultraviolet

Molybdenum

Mirrors

Silicon

Iron

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