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High temperature stable coatings for use on short arc lamps

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Abstract

Dichroic coatings are prepared on short arc lamps by magnetron sputtering. Their optical properties and long-term temperature stability up to 1000°C are examined. The influence on lamp characteristics and application in projection systems are discussed.

© 2004 Optical Society of America

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