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Anti-reflective coating: Revision history


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  • curprev 04:4904:49, 4 May 2024Zaereth talk contribs 35,266 bytes −428 Actually, missed some things in previous revert, so simply restoring to what it was before. Try again if you want, but we need some very reliable sources. undo Tag: Manual revert
  • curprev 03:4503:45, 4 May 2024Zaereth talk contribs 35,694 bytes −2,754 →‎Thick-layer coatings: Rv new addition. Sounds fishy, like an attempt at gradient indexing? A thick film produces no interference like a thin film does, because the coherence length soon becomes too long. Thus you get instead two reflections, increasing reflectance. Not to mention the first AR coating was produced by Fraunhofer in 1807, and evaporation deposition didn't arrive until the 1930s. You can't apply MgF2 to glass in liquid state. We're going to need some sources for this. undo Tag: Reverted

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  • curprev 20:2520:25, 3 April 2022Srleffler talk contribs 32,596 bytes −359 Partial rv. The reference doesn't say that it was the first, and it likely wasn't since Cooke patented a coating technique in 1904. If we're going to summarize history in the lede, it needs to be better balanced. undo
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