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Measurements of Spectral Shifts and Stress Versus Relative Humidity in Multilayer Coatings

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Abstract

The spectral performance of most multilayer optical coatings varies with changes in relative humidity (RH). The production of humidity-stable coatings is important to many applications where spectral performance is critical. An example of such an application is dichroic filters for multiple wavelength fiber-optic communication systems.

© 1992 Optical Society of America

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