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1 March 1974 Interference Coatings - How They Work
Verne R. Costich
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Abstract
A general overview is given, starting with the classification of coatings into six categories. Each of the categories is then treated by the vector model approach to show how it works. Performance, bandwidth and thickness tolerances are seen to be straightforward results of design approaches.
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Verne R. Costich "Interference Coatings - How They Work", Proc. SPIE 0050, Optical Coatings: Applications and Utilization I, (1 March 1974); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.954104
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KEYWORDS
Reflection

Interfaces

Glasses

Optical coatings

Beam splitters

Magnesium fluoride

Reflectivity

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