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Impedance Matched to Vacuum, Invisible Edge, Diffraction Suppressed Mirror
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Shiri, Sharham
, Hagopian, John G
, Roman, Patrick A
, Wollack, Edward J
in
Apertures
/ Broadband
/ Edge effect
/ High impedance
/ Impedance matching
/ Incident light
/ Light diffraction
2015
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Impedance Matched to Vacuum, Invisible Edge, Diffraction Suppressed Mirror
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Shiri, Sharham
, Hagopian, John G
, Roman, Patrick A
, Wollack, Edward J
in
Apertures
/ Broadband
/ Edge effect
/ High impedance
/ Impedance matching
/ Incident light
/ Light diffraction
2015
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Impedance Matched to Vacuum, Invisible Edge, Diffraction Suppressed Mirror
2015
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Diffraction suppressed mirrors having an invisible edge are disclosed for incident light at both targeted wavelengths and broadband incident light. The mirrors have a first having at least one discontiguous portion having a plurality of nanostructured apertures. The discontiguous mirror portion impedance matches a relatively high impedance portion of the mirror to a relatively low impedance portion of the mirror, thereby reducing the diffraction edge effect otherwise present in a conventional mirror.
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NASA/Langley Research Center
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