УДК: 535.321, 535.324.2
Polymeric immersion coatings
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Евстропьев С.К., Волынкин В.М., Дукельский К.В., Гатчин Ю.А., Евстропьев К.С. Полимерные иммерсионные покрытия // Оптический журнал. 2016. Т. 83. № 1. С. 21–24.
Evstropiev S.K., Volynkin V.M., Dukelskiy K.V., Gatchin Yu.A., Evstropiev K.S. Polymeric immersion coatings [in Russian] // Opticheskii Zhurnal. 2016. V. 83. № 1. P. 21–24.
S. K. Evstrop’ev, V. M. Volynkin, K. V. Dukel’skiy, Yu. A. Gatchin, and K. S. Evstrop’ev, "Polymeric immersion coatings," Journal of Optical Technology. 83(1), 15-17 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1364/JOT.83.000015
We present experimental results relating to the development of film-forming immersion compounds having a variety of chemical compositions and a wide range of indices of refraction (1.51–1.63). These composite materials contain nontoxic organic compounds whose optimum ratios ensure that they are transparent in the visible region of the spectrum and have high adhesion to the surface of optical glasses and crystals.
immersion compound, refraction index, optical material
Acknowledgements:This work was partially supported by Russian Federation Government Grant No. 074-U01.
OCIS codes: 220.0220, 240.0240, 330.0330
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