Highly Reflective Silver-Enhanced Coating with High Adhesion and Sulfurization Resistance for Telescopes

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Highly reflective metal coatings are essential for manufacturing reflecting telescope mirrors to achieve the highest reflectivity with broad spectral bandwidth. Among metallic materials, enhanced silver-based coatings can provide higher reflectivity in the 400–500 nm spectral range to better performance from visible to near IR. Moreover, over-coating a dielectric protective layer on the mirror’s front side attains additional hardness and oxidation stability. In this paper, we study a combination of thermal and electron beam evaporation as a technology to form protected enhanced high reflective Ag coatings. A newly designed multiplayer film can pass ASTM 5B adhesive performance testing and give sulfurization inhibition. The average specular reflectivity for the enhancement coating is about 98% in wavelengths across the spectral range from 400–1000 nm. This innovation has been demonstrated on a Newtonian type telescope, with storage in an ambiance humidity H = 60–85%, and temperature T = 10–35◦C, for more than six months without degradation in coating performance.

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Wu, H. Y., Huang, S. R., Shih, C. H., Hsiao, L. J., Chen, H. W., Cheng, M. C., & Hsu, J. C. (2022). Highly Reflective Silver-Enhanced Coating with High Adhesion and Sulfurization Resistance for Telescopes. Nanomaterials, 12(7). https://doi.org/10.3390/nano12071054

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