Multilayer optical filter for producing colored reflected light and
neutral transmission
Abstract
A short-wave-pass optical filter, that includes a partially absorbing or
transparent substrate coated by a set of layers having specified
quarter-wave optical thickness, and is designed to reflect visible
radiation of a selected color while transmitting visible radiation and
maintaining a neutral color balance. The coating includes layers having a
high refractive index alternating with layers having a low refractive
index. The refractive indices and layer thicknesses are selected so that
the filter's reflectance spectrum exhibits a ripple over a first segment
of the visible spectrum but no significant ripple over a second segment of
the visible. The filters may be used as sunglass lenses that have a
selected color (such as blue, orange, or violet) when viewed by one other
than the sunglass wearer, while permitting the wearer to perceive
transmitted light with a correct color balance. The design of the
inventive filter is preferably optimized to have the desired optical
properties while being conveniently and repeatably manufacturable.
| Inventors: |
Perilloux; Bruce E. (Grass Valley, CA) |
| Assignee: |
Coherent, Inc.
(Auburn,
CA)
|
| Appl. No.:
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07/558,597 |
| Filed:
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July 27, 1990 |
Ryan; J. P.