First results from the testing of the thin shell adaptive optic prototype for high angular resolution x-ray telescopes
2009
The Smart X-ray Optics project is a UK based consortium of six institutions investigating active/adaptive X-ray
optics for both large and small scale applications. The large scale application is aimed towards future high
angular resolution, large X-ray telescopes for X-ray astronomy. The work presented here includes the modelling
and the testing of the large scale prototype optic. The prototype incorporates piezoelectric devices to a standard
X-ray shell to enable the surface to be actively deformed, aiming to achieve an angular resolution better than that
currently available (e.g. Chandra 0.5"). The initial design is based on a thin nickel ellipsoid segment on the back
of which a series of piezoelectric actuators have been bonded. Results from the initial testing of this prototype
in the X-ray beam line at the University of Leicester are presented and simulation of the X-ray performance, the
effect of the actuated piezoelectric devices on the detected image and further models are discussed.
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