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2002
Journal Article
Title
Antireflection coating design for plastic optics
Abstract
The coating of plastics for optical applications is intended to improve the mechanical durability of soft polymers and to serve an antireflection function. Usually a classic four-layer antireflection system is added on top of a single-layer hard coating. With needle optimization, an alternative coating design has been developed. The design is characterized by thin high-refractive-index layers that are almost evenly distributed over the whole stack. Plasma ion-assisted deposition was used to deposit coatings upon poly(methyl methacrylate), polycarbonate, and cyclo-olefin copolymer. Uniform antireflection and high scratch resistance have been achieved.
Keyword(s)
antireflection coating design
plastic optics
optical application
mechanical durability
soft polymer
antireflection function
classic four-layer antireflection system
single-layer hard coating
needle optimization
coating design
high-refractive-index layer
Plasma-Ion Assisted Deposition
polymethyl methacrylate
polycarbonate
cyclo-olefin copolymer
uniform antireflection
high scratch resistance