Article | REF: AF3348 V1

Optical thin films and interferential filtering

Authors: Claude AMRA, Catherine GRÈZES-BESSET

Publication date: January 10, 2011

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5. First numerical examples

In what follows, we will consider dielectric materials, i.e. those with low dissipation (low absorption): the imaginary part of the refractive index is smaller than the real part. A high or low index material is a quasi-transparent material whose real refractive index (n H or n B ) is higher (n H > n s ) or lower (n B < n s ) than the substrate's real index n s . The dielectrics used for the numerical calculation are generally air (superstrate index n 0 = 1), glass (substrate index n s ...

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