Schulz, U.U.SchulzSchallenberg, U.B.U.B.SchallenbergKaiser, N.N.Kaiser2022-03-032022-03-032003https://publica.fraunhofer.de/handle/publica/20482310.1364/AO.42.001346Plastic optical parts require antireflective as well as hard coatings. A novel design concept for coating plastics combines both functions. Symmetrical three-layer periods with a phase thickness of 3 /2 π are arranged in a multilayer to achieve a step-down refractive-index profile. It is shown mathematically that the equivalent index of symmetrical periods can be lower than the lowest refractive index of a material used in the design, if the phase thickness of the symmetrical period is set equal to 3 /2 π instead of the usual /2. The straightforward application of the concept to the design of antireflection coatings in general is demonstrated by example.enantireflectiondepositionfabrication620535Symmetrical periods for antireflection coating of plastic opticsjournal article