Comparison of mechanically ruled versus holographically varied line-spacing gratings for a soft-x-ray flat-field spectrograph.
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E Gullikson | S Mrowka | M Koike | J H Underwood | U Kleineberg | Y Harada | T Yamazaki | N Miyata | M M Yanagihara | K Sano
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