Gene Fuller wrote:
In the perfectly antireflective case all of the waves keep moving in the
same direction, from air to thin film to glass.
To prove that to be a true statement you must prove that the transistion
point between materials of different indices of refraction results in zero
reflections. Good luck on that one.
For instance, one can change the thin-film thickness from 1/4WL to 1/2WL
and cause exactly the opposite effect, i.e. extreme glare.
If you are using the quantum electrodynamics model, please let us know.
Most of the rest of us are using the EM wave reflection model.
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73, Cecil
http://www.qsl.net/w5dxp
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