λ/4–λ/4 Double-Layer Broadband Antireflective Coatings with Constant High Transmittance

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Abstract

Antireflective (AR) coatings can suppress the undesired interfacial Fresnel reflections, and they are widely used in optical devices and energy-related instruments. Conventional single-layer AR coatings, which only work at a single wavelength, encounter serious limitations in some practical applications because of their inherent properties. In this paper, λ/4–λ/4 double-layer antireflective (AR) coatings with constant high transmittance in a pre-determined wavelength range was prepared by the sol–gel method via acid-catalyzed and base-catalyzed SiO2 thin films. A double-layer antireflective coating with an almost constant transmittance value of 99.8% in the range of 550–700 nm was obtained, and the transmittance of this coating was higher than 99% in a wider range of 450–850 nm with a fluctuation of less than 1%. The coatings had good environmental stability and maintained constant high transmittance after two weeks of exposure in 50% humidity. The broadband AR coatings may have important applications in fields such as electroluminescent display.

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Liu, H., Wang, P., Fan, Q., Luo, J., Xiao, P., & Jiang, B. (2022). λ/4–λ/4 Double-Layer Broadband Antireflective Coatings with Constant High Transmittance. Coatings, 12(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/coatings12040435

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