Abstract
The simplest transparent conductive broadband antireflection (AR) coating consists of four layers: counting outward from the glass substrate, the layers could consist of indiumtin oxide (ITO) which is a transparent conductive material, a low-index material, a high-index material and a low-index material. In the standard four-layer AR coating, the high-index layer has an optical thickness which is essentially a halfwave (HW) at the design wavelength of the AR coating.1
© 1998 Optical Society of America
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