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X-Ray telescope types as described by Wolters

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23 January 2008

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Rob Petre

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In two papers in 1952, Hans Wolter described 3 different types of X-ray telescopes that could be built using grazing incidence mirrors. The papers are Wolter, H. (1952). "Glancing Incidence Mirror Systems as Imaging Optics for X-rays". Ann. Physik 10: 94. and Wolter, H. (1952). "A Generalized Schwarschild Mirror Systems For Use at Glancing Incidence for X-ray Imaging". Ann. Physik 10: 286..

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