New Technique for the Design of an Extreme Ultraviolet Collimator

A mechanical collimator is described which eliminates the problem of internal reflection of off‐axis radiation and is suitable for use at extreme ultraviolet (XUV) wavelengths (approximately 2 to 1500 Å). The collimator consists of a number of identical multiple‐slit arrays, and makes use of the pre...

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