Mirror coating

Optical: systems and elements – Light interference – Produced by coating or lamina

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359584, 359588, 359589, 359884, G02B 110, G02B 528

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055284221

ABSTRACT:
A mirror coating which possesses properties which are advantageous for the construction of a mirror assembly. The mirror coating has a complex reflective index which is wavelength dependent, and wherein the real component is dominant and the imaginary component is negligible within a predetermined spectral band pass region, and the imaginary component is substantially within a spectral region other than the predetermined spectral band pass region, and wherein the mirror coating exhibits substantially neutral reflected chromaticity as observed with reflected ambient light.

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