Masters Theses

Date of Award

8-1982

Degree Type

Thesis

Degree Name

Master of Science

Major

Physics

Major Professor

Tom A. Callcott

Committee Members

L. R. Painter

Abstract

A transmission grating spectrometer has been developed for use in the extreme ultraviolet to soft x-ray region of the spectrum. The optical configuration of this spectrometer generates a focal curve which follows a cosine squared law and a spectral region may be forced to fall on the flattest part of that curve. This property allows the simultaneous observation of the entire region. A theoretical explanation of the shape and properties of this curve and experimental results from two spec trometers are presented. A holographic method of producing thin film transmission gratings for use in the extreme ultraviolet is provided as well as a brief history of the diffraction grating.

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