A New Application of Track-Etched Membranes in X-Ray and Vacuum Ultraviolet Optics
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Karagandy University of the name of academician E.A. Buketov
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Due to their unique structure properties, track-etched membranes are widely used in scientific and engineering
practice to solve specific tasks and perform certain functions. Typical examples are diffraction filters, supports
for thin-film X-ray filters and collimators in solar X-ray radiometers. In this paper new non-trivial application
of track-etched membranes in optical instruments exploited in vacuum is suggested. Metal-coated track-etched
membranes with modified architecture of pore channels can be used as air inlet/outlet elements that block the
stray optical radiation within the inner space of the instruments. The membrane consists of two arrays of opaque
channels intersecting at a certain angle inside its volume. Both surfaces are coated with light-absorbing and
reflective layers of aluminum, which allows background optical radiation to be suppressed by several orders of
magnitude. Residual air can pass through the membrane, which reduces the mechanical load on the sensitive
elements of the device during fluctuations in external pressure. The developed “black” membranes are promising
for use in various X-ray optical devices, including those for space purposes.
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A New Application of Track-Etched Membranes in X-Ray and Vacuum Ultraviolet Optics / Mitrofanov A.V. [et al.] // Eurasian Journal of Chemistry. — Special Issue “Track-Etched Membranes:Future Prospects, Opportunities and Challenges”. — 2025. — Vol. 30. — №3(119).– pp.93-98.