Abstract
Lasers and liquid crystal displays often require coatings that reflect the incident radiant flux with minimal change in its state of polarization. The differential phase shift upon reflection of such a coating should be zero. Since there is always a possibility of drift of the wavelength centering of the stack during fabrication, the dispersion of the differential phase shift upon reflection should also be minimal.
© 1992 Optical Society of America
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