Abstract
This paper discusses questions of synthesizing and pressing aluminum nitride in order to obtain film-forming materials that can be used to form optical coatings. Based on the resulting film-forming materials, a technological process has been developed for fabricating coatings from aluminum nitride, based on two vacuum methods of depositing thin films: vacuum evaporation and magnetron sputtering. Questions of the use of aluminum nitride films in optical instrumentation are considered.
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