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Stanford et al., 1969 - Google Patents

Enhancement of surface plasma resonance absorption in mirrors by overcoating with dielectrics

Stanford et al., 1969

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9789184375798942555
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Stanford J
Bennett H
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Applied optics

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The natural tarnish that forms on metallized mirror surfaces often significantly reduces their reflectance. Such tarnish formation can be prevented and the mirror reflectance maintained or even enhanced by overcoating the freshly deposited mirror with a protective dielectric …
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    • G02B5/08Mirrors
    • G02B5/0816Multilayer mirrors, i.e. having two or more reflecting layers
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