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8 August 1996 Inorganic optical dielectric films
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Abstract
Dielectric coatings have been in use for a very long time, yet today they represent a steadily growing world-wide industry. A wide range of materials, and applications from the near ultraviolet into the infrared are in use, or under development. This paper is a brief survey, including references to the literature, and a discussion of materials diagnostics. Discussed is the microstructure, optical constants and their relationship as determined especially by optical measurements. This paper emphasizes the materials science aspects rather than applications.
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John A. Woollam "Inorganic optical dielectric films", Proc. SPIE 10286, Inorganic Optical Materials: A Critical Review, 1028607 (8 August 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.245196
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KEYWORDS
Dielectrics

Diagnostics

Infrared radiation

Materials science

Near ultraviolet

Optical testing

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