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Phys. Rev. B 32, 50815092 (1985)
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Grazing-incidence antireflection films. II. Alternate techniques and general multilayer theory
- J. P. Hannon, N. V. Hung, and G. T. Trammell
- Physics Department, Rice University, Houston, Texas 77251
- E. Gerdau, M. Mueller, R. Rüffer, and H. Winkler
- Institut für Experimentalphysik, Universitat Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany
Received 9 May 1984In this second of two papers on nonresonant grazing-incidence antireflection films, we examine alternate techniques for achieving high-efficiency antireflection films for suppressing hard-x-ray reflections: half-wave films, layered ultrathin films, general multilayer techniques, and tapered impedance films.
©1985 The American Physical Society
URL: http://link.aps.org/abstract/PRB/v32/p5081
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevB.32.5081
PACS: 78.65.-s, 76.80.+y, 42.78.Hk
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- J. P. Hannon et al., preceding paper, Phys. Rev. B 32, 5068 (1985), henceforth referred to as paper I.
- H. A. Macleod, Thin Film Optical Filters (Elsevier, New York, 1969), and references therein.
- A. Vasicek, Optics of Thin Films (North-Holland, Amsterdam, 1960).
- M. Bron and E. Wolf, Principles of Optics (Pergamon, New York, 1959), pp. 5069.
- J. P. Hannon, J. T. Hutton, G. T. Trammell, E. Gerdau, and R. Rüffer, paper VI (unpublished).
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