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Homogeneously mixed dielectric films as double-layer antireflection coatings
Applied Optics
|March 9, 2010
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A two-layer quarter-quarter antireflection coating with a homogeneous mixture of ZnS and MgF(2) as the inner layer and MgF(2) as the outer layer was fabricated. Its transmittance was measured and found to be comparable with that of a less stable CeF(3)-MgF(2) coating. Measured peak transmittance values agree well with theoretical values.
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