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All scans were made with the specular
component excluded.
Coated Lens Reflectance
The optical performance of the anti-reflection
coatings on opthalmic lenses is specifically
catered for by the specular reflectance
unit. A conical rest is provided to accommodate
lenses up to 80mm diameter. Measurements
are made with reference to an uncoated
lens and the system is excellent for the
production control of vacuum coated lenses.
Many of these systems are now in everyday
use.
Opthalmic Lens Transmission
The transmission characteristics of tinted
opthalmic lenses may readily be measured
using the CE 3077 lens mounting system.
This allows the lens to be accurately centred
on a carrier plate which is kinematically
mounted on the body of the lens holder.
Measurement of Thin Films
Using the CE 3075 specular reflectance
unit, the thickness of films deposited
on a surface, for instance a epitaxial
film of silicon dioxide on a silicon wafer,
is readily measured.
The reflectance scan of such a film against
wavelength produces a series of transmission
maxima and minima due to the interference
between energy reflected from the front
surface of the film and that reflected
from the interface between the film and
its substrate.
Film thickness is calculated from an equation
relating the number of peaks to their wavelength
separation. Films down to about 0.1 microns
in thickness may be measured.
A scan of a deposited film is shown here,
the film thickness was calculated to be
1.05 microns.
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