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Thin Films Support Projection Display Market and Beyond

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The ability to tune the spectral response of devices is giving component designers more flexibility in application areas from digital imaging to biotechnology.

Peter Wierer, Unaxis Optics

Today a typical thin-film device consists of a multilayer stack of alternating high- and low-index dielectric films, each with a typical thickness of 50 to 100 nm. The number of layers depends on the application and can easily exceed 100. Filters are just one of many components to benefit from the continuing trend toward more-precise multilayer coatings, as well as coatings with fewer layers but added functionality. Other examples can be found in markets ranging from projection display and digital imaging to biotechnology and automobiles. The most common coating technologies for optical...Read full article

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    Published: January 2004
    CoatingsColor FiltersConsumerdielectric filmsdigital imagingFeaturesSensors & Detectorsthin-film device

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