@inproceedings{DoehringProbstEmmerichetal.2017, author = {D{\"o}hring, Thorsten and Probst, Anne-Catherine and Emmerich, Florian and Stollenwerk, Manfred and Stehlikova, Veronika and Friedrich, Peter and Damm, Christine}, title = {Development of iridium coated X-ray mirrors for astronomical applications}, series = {Proceedings of the International Society for Optics and Photonics (SPIE)}, volume = {2017}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the International Society for Optics and Photonics (SPIE)}, number = {10399}, publisher = {SPIE}, doi = {10.1117/12.2273988}, pages = {103991C-1 -- 103991C-8}, year = {2017}, abstract = {Future space-based X-ray observatories need to be very lightweight for launcher mass constraints. Therefore they will use a reduced mirror thickness, which results in the additional requirement of low coating stress to avoid deformation of the initial precisely shaped mirror substrates. Due to their excellent reflection properties iridium coatings are sometimes applied for grazing incidence mirrors in astronomical X-ray telescopes. At Aschaffenburg University of Applied Sciences the coating of thin iridium films by an RF-magnetron sputtering technique is under development. The work is embedded in collaborations with the Max-Planck-Institute for Extraterrestrial Physics in Germany, the Czech Technical University in Prague, the Osservatorio Astronomico di Brera in Italy, the German Leibniz Institute for Solid State and Materials Research in Dresden, and the French Institute Fresnel. Sputtering with different parameters leads to iridium films with different properties. The current work is focused on the microstructure of the iridium coatings to study the influence of the substrate and of the argon gas pressure on the thin film growing process. Correlations between coating density, surface micro-roughness, the crystalline structure of the iridium layers, and the expected reflectivity of the X-ray mirror as well as coating stress effects are presented and discussed. The final goal of the project is to integrate the produced prototype mirrors into an X-ray telescope module. On a longer timescale measurements of the mirror modules optical performance are planned at the X-ray test facility PANTER.}, subject = {Iridium}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{StehlikovaProserpioFriedrichetal.2017, author = {Stehlikova, Veronika and Proserpio, Laura and Friedrich, Peter and Madarasz, Emanuel and Breunig, Elias and Burwitz, Vadim and D{\"o}hring, Thorsten and Probst, Anne-Catherine}, title = {Indirect glass slumping of grazing incidence mirror segments for lightweight x-ray telescopes}, series = {Proceedings of the International Society for Optics and Photonics (SPIE)}, volume = {2017}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the International Society for Optics and Photonics (SPIE)}, number = {10399}, publisher = {SPIE}, organization = {Max-Planck Institut f{\"u}r extraterrestrische Physik}, doi = {10.1117/12.2272671}, pages = {103991Z-1 -- 103991Z-7}, year = {2017}, abstract = {The paper provides a description of recent progress in the development of lightweight, precision and highthroughput grazing-incidence mirrors for X-ray astronomy made of glass. In particular, the indirect slumping technology under investigation at the Max Planck Institute for Extraterrestrial Physics (MPE) is reviewed and recent activities are presented together with the research approach. The glass slumping technique foresees several steps: a thermal forming process using a suitable mould; a re ective layer application; the alignment and integration of mirror segments into a supporting structure; and the � nal veri� cation of prototype modules using X-rays. Each step is considered at MPE, with the involvement of partner institutes and universities. The last year of activities was mainly dedicated to the procurement of new moulds and to the application of Iridium coating. The main results will be presented.}, subject = {Iridium}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{StehlikovaDoehringSchaeferetal.2019, author = {Stehlikova, Veronika and D{\"o}hring, Thorsten and Sch{\"a}fer, Tobias and Stollenwerk, Manfred and Friedrich, Peter and Burwitz, Vadim and Hartner, Gisela and Bradshaw, Miranda and Liao, Yingyu and Pelliciari, Carlo}, title = {X-ray reflectivity measurements at chromium-iridium tri-layer coatings}, series = {Proceedings of SPIE}, volume = {2019}, booktitle = {Proceedings of SPIE}, number = {11119}, organization = {Max-Planck-Institut f{\"u}r Extraterrestrische Physik}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.2530439}, pages = {111191L-1 -- 111191L-6}, year = {2019}, abstract = {Studying astronomical objects in the X-ray regime, iridium-based layer systems are highly effective reflective materials for telescopes mirrors. Aschaffenburg University and the Czech Technical University in Prague jointly developed stress compensated chromium-iridium coatings. To overcome the disturbing reflectivity reduction of the iridium absorption edge around 2 keV photon energy and improve general reflectivity at lower incident energies, thin overcoat layers of chromium have been applied in addition. Corresponding measurements at several X-ray lines have been performed on these samples at the PANTER test facility of the Max-Planck Institute for extraterrestrial Physics. A part of the experimental results and their comparison with theoretical simulations are presented in this contribution.}, subject = {R{\"o}ntgenastronomie}, language = {en} }