Kennedy Scott R, Brett Michael J
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Second Level Electrical and Computer Engineering Research Facility, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta T6G 2V4, Canada.
Appl Opt. 2003 Aug 1;42(22):4573-9. doi: 10.1364/ao.42.004573.
We deposited graded-index SiO2 films using glancing angle deposition to produce high-transmission antireflection coatings on glass. Because of the accurate control over the thin-film microstructure provided by this technique, we were able to create graded densities with a Gaussian profile resulting in transmission values greater than 99.9% for a single-layer interface with bandwidths up to 460 nm. The graded-index layer also provides low reflectance at nonnormal angles of incidence with transmission values degrading little for incidence angles up to 30 degrees.