Autor: |
Bartella, J., Berning, P. H., Bovard, B., Carniglia, C. K., Casparis, E., Costich, V. R., Dobrowolski, J. A., Gibson, U. J., Herrmann, R., Ho, F. C., Jacobson, M. R., Klinger, R. E., Leavitt, J. A., Lotz, H.-G., Macleod, H. A., Messerly, M. J., Mitchell, D. F., Muenz, W.-D., Nebesny, K. W., Pfefferkorn, R., Saxe, S. G., Song, D. Y., Swab, P., Swenson, R. M., Thoeni, W., Van Milligen, F., Vincent, S., Waldorf, A. |
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Applied Optics; August 1985, Vol. 24 Issue: 16 p2625-2646, 22p |
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Results are given of the analysis at five different laboratories of an unknown optical multilayer coating. In all, eleven different analytical and laboratory techniques were applied to the problem. The multilayer nominally consisted of three dielectric and two metallic layers. It was demonstrated convincingly that with present day techniques it is possible to determine the basic structure of such a coating. |
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