Author/Authors :
Kewish، نويسنده , , Cameron M. and Macrander، نويسنده , , Albert T. and Assoufid، نويسنده , , Lahsen and Qian، نويسنده , , Jun، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
Wave-optical calculations are essential for predicting the X-ray focusing performance of precisely figured elliptical mirrors. The complex wavefield in the vicinity of the focal plane of a mirror with RMS height error in the nanometer range compared to the best-fit ellipse has been calculated using two methods. A pupil function method that treats the surface topography of a mirror as an aberration to a perfect ellipse was used to obtain the reflected amplitude and phase around the focal point downstream. The results were compared with direct propagation of waves from a point source, and it was found that both methods were in good agreement. Each approach provides advantages that are useful in designing mirrors to achieve diffraction limited focusing.