Abstract
Commercially available polysiloxane resins can be blended either in the solid state or in solution to produce optically transparent films whose refractive index is a linear function of the weight percent of one component. Useful applications for these “glass resins” include protective coatings for hydroscopic optical crystals, antireflective or index-matching films, and homeotropic alignment layers for liquid crystal devices.
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