Hunter WR, Long JP. Thin-film interference mirror to suppress grating harmonics in vacuum-ultraviolet radiation.
APPLIED OPTICS 1994;
33:1264-1269. [PMID:
20862149 DOI:
10.1364/ao.33.001264]
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Abstract
A thin-film reflecting interference filter has been designed and constructed for the purpose of suppressing grating harmonics when monochromatizing synchrotron radiation. It consists of a layer of Si evaporated onto a substrate and makes use of interference between wave fronts reflected from the layer-substrate and vacuum-layer interfaces to suppress higher harmonics. The filter has proved useful over the fundamental wavelength range of 400-1200 A (~30-10 eV), maintaining a rejection ratio of fundamental to second harmonic exceeding 60. Calculations and measurements are presented, and the reflecting interference filter is compared with a critical-angle mirror used for the same purpose.
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