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The Fabrication of Optical Devices by Molecular Beam Deposition Technology

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Abstract

Molecular beam deposition (MBD) technology has been used to fabricate complex optical devices of varying designs for diverse applications. This was achieved using a V90H system purchased by Heriot-Watt University with funding from the Science and Engineering Research Council and adapted by Optical Coatings, Ltd. to produce optical thin film structures. The major modifications included the addition of quartz crystal monitoring, broadband optical monitoring, and automated process control with data logging capability and built upon the research begun at the Royal Signal and Radar Establishment.1

© 1992 Optical Society of America

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