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Correcting the spectral responses of reflective filters

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Abstract

This paper discusses questions of synthesizing supplementary structures that make it possible to correct the characteristics of a fabricated coating. Two methods of correcting the spectral response are proposed for cutoff filters that make it possible to maximize the transmission at a given wavelength while simultaneously maintaining the blocking of radiation in the short-wavelength region.

© 2009 Optical Society of America

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