The residual reflectance colors of broadband antireflection coatings for ophthalmic optics have been investigated as a function of
statistical production errors, lateral thickness changes and incidence
angle of light. The goal was to design coatings with good production
stability, low lateral color variation even over steeply curved lens
surfaces and low angular color shift. The investigations show that the
final design can only be a compromise between the different requirements.
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Werner Klug, Reinhard Herrmann, Guenter Sauer, "Design and manufacturing of ophthalmic antireflection coatings with low angular color shift," Proc. SPIE 1270, Optical Thin Films and Applications, (1 August 1990);