Anti-Reflection Coatings Part II: The Transfer Matrix Method

The Headache of Multiple Layers In the previous post we calculated the effect of a single dielectric layer placed between air and glass, and showed that with a judicious selection of index and thickness, it would serve as an anti-reflection coating that would pass 100% of the light at a nominal wavelength, and at least … More Anti-Reflection Coatings Part II: The Transfer Matrix Method

The Physics of Roof Prisms and Phase Coatings, Simplified: Part II

Phase shifts and interference The previous post introduced the topic of roof prism performance loss resulting from phase shifts that accompany total internal reflection (TIR). These shifts are endemic to TIR and to any device that employs it, including not only roof but Porro prisms. But in the latter case, the shifts have no deleterious … More The Physics of Roof Prisms and Phase Coatings, Simplified: Part II