Abstract
For the Manufacturing Problem contest, participants were asked to
fabricate on provided blank substrates a challenging filter with
specific reflectance and transmittance targets covering a wavelength
range from 400 nm to 1100 nm. The problem was selected such that to
achieve a performance close to the targets, a submitted filter had to
include at least one thin absorbing layer. Nine teams from six
countries participated in the contest using different deposition
techniques. The teams’ designs had a number of layers varying
from 36 to 235, and a total thickness from 2.0 μm to
14.6 μm. The performances of all submitted filters were
measured by two independent laboratories, and the results were
presented at the Optical Interference Coating meeting in June
2016.
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