Anti-Reflective Coatings Can Take A Beating

June 30, 2011
Ideal for gimbal windows and sensor detector assemblies on unmanned systems, the design company’s wide-angle broadband anti-reflection (BBAR) coating is band-selective, such that minimum reflectance can be tuned to a particular detector package while still minimizing visibility in the photopic spectral sensitivity range of the human eye.

Ideal for gimbal windows and sensor detector assemblies on unmanned systems, the design company’s wide-angle broadband anti-reflection (BBAR) coating is band-selective, such that minimum reflectance can be tuned to a particular detector package while still minimizing visibility in the photopic spectral sensitivity range of the human eye. The design delivers an average reflectance of approximately 2% between 400 nm to 5,000 nm. The BBAR coatings are environmentally stable, perform to MIL-C-48497 and MIL-F-48616 standards, and has an operating temperature range from 10°K to 400°K. DEPOSITION SCIENCES INC., Santa Rosa, CA. (866) 433-7724.

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