The Optical Properties of 'Moth Eye' Antireflection Surfaces

作者: S.J. Wilson , M.C. Hutley

DOI: 10.1080/713820946

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摘要: … I f we consider first the case of an anti-reflection coating … In some cases an antireflection coating is used to reduce … , the equally important function of antireflection coatings is to increase …

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