Coating processes – Optical element produced – Polarizer – windshield – optical fiber – projection screen – or...
Patent
1988-06-30
1990-04-03
Morgenstern, Norman
Coating processes
Optical element produced
Polarizer, windshield, optical fiber, projection screen, or...
427168, 427169, B05P 506
Patent
active
049139347
ABSTRACT:
The present invention provides layered polymeric devices to control the sial and spectral distribution of energy in optical beams, particularly high-intensity laser beams. These devices include improved versions of prior art thin-film (vacuum-deposited) interference filters, rugate structure anti-reflection coatings, Q-switches, pulse shapers, modulators, optical bistable devices and the like.
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Elser Wolfgang
Sharp Edward J.
Shurtz, II Richard R.
Wood Gary L.
Holford John E.
Lane Anthony T.
Lee Milton W.
Morgenstern Norman
Padgett Marianne L.
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