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Accounting for the phase of an optical coating in an optical system

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Abstract

The transmitted phase of an optical coating, as usually calculated, does not correctly account for the optical path difference in an optical system. The path of the light displaced by the coating must be accounted for. The effect at non-normal incidence is in the opposite direction from the spectral shift.

© 2003 Optical Society of America

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