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Substrate Effects on Absorption of Coated Surfaces

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Abstract

The minimization of absorption of coated surfaces and the elimination of local defects are two important challenges in optical technology. The choice of evaporated materials, the use of adequate designs of multilayer components and the optimalization of deposition processes can reduce strongly absorption and defects on a coated surface. Furthermore polishing and cleaning of substrate play an important role in losses.

© 1995 Optical Society of America

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