Anti-Reflection Coating Extends From Ultraviolet To Near Infrared

Jan. 1, 2001
Here we have a new multilayer dielectric anti-reflection coating with average reflectance of less than 0.75% from 350 nm to over 700 nm. Designated the /081, the coating extends 100 nm further than traditional broadband dielectric coatings, such as

Here we have a new multilayer dielectric anti-reflection coating with average reflectance of less than 0.75% from 350 nm to over 700 nm. Designated the /081, the coating extends 100 nm further than traditional broadband dielectric coatings, such as the industry-standard /078 HEBBAR coating. The /081 coating is useful in medical applications involving multiple laser sources. A single coating is purported to be able to handle virtually all of the medically important wavelengths without compromising performance. The /081 coating can be applied to most of the uncoated lenses, prisms, windows and other optical elements available in the company's catalog.

Company: MELLES GRIOT

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