Coating processes – Optical element produced – Transparent base
Patent
1993-05-21
1995-01-10
Beck, Shrive
Coating processes
Optical element produced
Transparent base
427167, 118500, B05D 506, B05C 1300, C23C 1640
Patent
active
053805518
ABSTRACT:
A method for providing an essentially uniform coating over the outer surface of an article of manufacture. In particular, a vapor deposition process is disclosed for coating relatively small articles, such as spheres which may be used as lenses in optical systems. The coating may comprise an anti-reflective or alternatively, reflective, material.
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Blonder Greg E.
Dautartas Mindaugas F.
AT&T Corp.
Beck Shrive
Chen Bret
Koba Wendy W.
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