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Subwavelength structured surfaces for infrared optical elements

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Abstract

Subwavelength structured (SWS) surfaces offer optical engineers new degrees of freedom in the design of optical systems. SWS surfaces may be designed as broadband antireflection surfaces for windows and domes, they may be used as polarization components such as linear polarizers and wave plates, and they may be used as narrowband filters for applications such as document security, spectral signature design, and laser end mirrors.

© 1993 Optical Society of America

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