Effective graded refractive-index anti-reflection coating for high refractive-index polymer ophthalmic lenses

The reduction of optical reflection is important for many applications such as solar cells and lenses. The effective graded refractive-index (graded-RI) anti-reflection (AR) coating is designed a tri-layer structure with SiO2, MgF2, and ITO thin films for high refractive-index polymer ophthalmic len...

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Veröffentlicht in:Materials letters 2015-12, Vol.160, p.158-161
1. Verfasser: Kim, Ki-Chul
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Zusammenfassung:The reduction of optical reflection is important for many applications such as solar cells and lenses. The effective graded refractive-index (graded-RI) anti-reflection (AR) coating is designed a tri-layer structure with SiO2, MgF2, and ITO thin films for high refractive-index polymer ophthalmic lenses. The effective graded-RI AR coating is fabricated using the E-beam evaporation system. The mean reflectance of the effective graded-RI AR coating lens was measured to 2.9% (400–800nm), which was lower than that of the commercial multi-layer AR coating lens (3.9%) for high RI polymer lenses (n=1.67). Also, the blocking of the high energy visible light is more effective than the commercial multi-layer AR coating lens. It is known that the high energy visible light caused retinal damage. The ability to change the maximum reflectance band of an AR coating by simply changing the film thickness is advantageous for other potential applications. Effective graded refractive-index AR coating is designed with SiO2, MgF2, and ITO films.Mean reflectance of the AR coating was lower than that of the commercial AR coating.The process time of the effective graded-index AR coating is saved about 40%.The blocking of the harmful high energy visible light is more effective than the commercial AR coating.
ISSN:0167-577X
1873-4979
DOI:10.1016/j.matlet.2015.07.108