Figure correction of a Wolter mirror master mandrel by organic abrasive machining.
Satoru EgawaYusuke MatsuzawaKentaro HiraguriHiroto MotoyamaGota YamaguchiShunya YokomaeYoshinori TakeiTakehiro KumeShigeki OwadaKensure TonoMakina YabashiHirokazu HashizumeHidekazu MimuraPublished in: The Review of scientific instruments (2023)
In this study, figure correction of a master mandrel of a Wolter mirror by organic abrasive machining (OAM) was demonstrated. In OAM, a flow of slurry, dispersed with organic particles, locally removes the surface of a workpiece in contact with a rotating machining tool. A computer-controlled machining system was used to perform the selective removal of a fused silica surface at a spatial resolution of 200 µm. A master mandrel of a Wolter mirror for soft x-ray microscopes was fabricated with a figure accuracy of <1 nm root mean square, which is sufficient for diffraction-limited imaging at a wavelength of 10 nm.