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1 October 1997 Durable interference filters for the near-IR region
Mordechai Gilo, S. Furman
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Abstract
A durable Interference Filter for 1.65 (mu) with peak transmittance of above 90% is shown. The filter consists of Si and SiO2 layers on glass, with a SiO2 top layer for additional durability. Applying on the other side of the substrate an edge filter (long wave pass filter) with the same materials, resulted with a large blocking spectral region, without the use of an absorbing glass substrate.
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Mordechai Gilo and S. Furman "Durable interference filters for the near-IR region", Proc. SPIE 3133, Optical Thin Films V: New Developments, (1 October 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.279107
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KEYWORDS
Coating

Silicon

Optical filters

Glasses

Transmittance

Interference filters

Absorption

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