Patent
1986-11-03
1988-08-16
Henry, Jon W.
350600, G02B 508, G02B 718, G02B 104, G02B 100
Patent
active
047640030
ABSTRACT:
An optical mirror has enhanced reflectivity and reduced thermal distortions when it is composed of a substrate coated with a reflective coating made of an organic superconducting material. The substrate is best constructed of materials which have the most favorable thermal expansion and thermal conduction characteristics at temperatures near 0.degree. K. such as: silicon, diamond, copper and sapphire. The reflective coating is only a few microns thick and composed of organometallic compounds and is cooled to superconducting or cryogenic temperatures of less than 100.degree. K.
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Heath William B.
Lake John A.
Auton William G.
Henry Jon W.
Singer Donald J.
The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of
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