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Fabrication of metal-dielectric interference filters: a simple method

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Abstract

A simple and direct method for the fabrication of metal-dielectric Fabry-Perot interference filters is proposed. This phase-correction method does not require any complex calculations, and the monitoring is done directly on the system in formation. Experimental filters have been realized and are compared with the theory.

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