Claims
- 1. An antireflection article of manufacture comprises a polymeric host material, a nanoparticulate filler dispersed in said polymeric host material forming an optically modified material and a quarter wave coating layer coated on said optically modified material to form said antireflection article having a percent reflection of zero as defined by the equationReflection (%)=100(n22−n0n1)2/(n22+n0n1)2=0; wherein n0 is the index of refraction for ambient air; n2 is the index of refraction of said quarter wave coating layer; and, n1 is the index of refraction of said optically modified material.
- 2. The antireflection article of manufacture recited in claim 1 wherein said nanoparticulate filler comprises material selected from the group consisting of: titanium dioxide; lithium niobate; zinc oxide; barium titanate; diamond; calcium carbonate; potasium niobate; strontium titanate; and zinc sulfide.
- 3. The antireflection article of manufacture recited in claim 1, wherein said polymeric host material is selected from the group consisting of: (a) thermoplastic materials; and, (b) thermoset materials.
- 4. The antireflection article of manufacture recited in claim 3 wherein said thermoplastic materials comprise materials selected from the group consisting of: polymethylmethacrylate; polycarbonate; polystyrene; polysulfone; cyclic olefin; and any mixture thereof.
- 5. The antireflection article of manufacture recited in claim 3 wherein said thermoset materials comprise materials selected from the group consisting of: diallyl glycolcarbonate; epoxides; and thermoset polyesters.
- 6. The antireflection article of manufacture recited in claim 1 wherein said quarter wave coating layer is magnesium fluoride.
- 7. The antireflection article of manufacture recited in claim 1 wherein said nanoparticulate filler has an index of refraction n3
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present application is related to U.S. application Ser. No. 09/678,854, filed, Oct. 4, 2000, by John Border, et al., and entitled, “Method of Making An Antireflection Polymeric Material now pending;” U.S. application Ser. No. 09/679,224, filed, Oct. 4, 2000, by John Border, et al., and entitled, “Method Of Making An Antireflection Article Of Manufacture” now pending, and, U.S. application Ser. No. 09/679,107, filed Oct. 4, 2000, by John Border, et al., and entitled, “Method of Optically Modifying A Polymeric Material” now pending.
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