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Diffraction efficiency of echelles working in extremely high orders

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Abstract

A proposal to use a high-angle echelle in the vacuum UV in the 350th order triggered a theoretical study to determine if there were unusual obstacles to success. No serious obstacles were found except for efficiency limitations.

© 1996 Optical Society of America

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