Features
This is known generally as AR (anti-reflection).
It is a coating process in which a thin dielectric film is formed on the surface of a substrate in a single layer or multiple layers, and the reflectivity of the surface is reduced by light interference.
This increases the transmittance of the substrate, eliminates reflection on the surface and prevents ghosting.
The band of the anti-reflection effect can be selected by manipulating the thickness of the film, the number of layers and the combination of materials.
A wide range of wavelengths is available, from ultraviolet to infrared.
And a wide range of materials can be coated, including glass and infrared crystal materials.



