A stacked prism lens concept for next-generation hard X-ray telescopes

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Wujun Mi
Peter Nillius
Mark Pearce
Mats Danielsson
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[1] KTH Royal Institute of Technology,Department of Physics
[2] AlbaNova University Centre,The Oskar Klein Centre for Cosmoparticle Physics
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Nature Astronomy | 2019年 / 3卷
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Effective collecting area, angular resolution, field of view and energy response are fundamental attributes of X-ray telescopes. The performance of state-of-the-art telescopes is currently restricted by Wolter optics, especially for hard X-rays. Here we report the development of a stacked prism lens (SPL), which is lightweight and modular and has the potential for a significant improvement in effective area, while retaining high angular resolution. The proposed optics are built by stacking disks embedded with prismatic rings, created with photoresist by focused ultraviolet lithography. We demonstrate the SPL approach using a prototype lens that was manufactured and characterized at a synchrotron radiation facility. The design of a potential satellite-borne X-ray telescope is outlined and the performance is compared with contemporary missions.
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