Claims
- 1. A metal-coated multilayer mirror comprising a multilayered polymer film reflector in which the layers have an average thickness of not more than 0.5 microns, and at least some of the layers exhibit stress induced birefringence and a metal layer comprising a reflective material.
- 2. The mirror of claim 1 wherein the reflective metal is selected from the group consisting of aluminum, silver, gold, copper, and titanium.
- 3. The mirror of claim 1 wherein the reflective metal is silver.
- 4. The mirror of claim 3 wherein the silver layer has a thickness of at least about 75 nm to about 100 nm.
- 5. The mirror of claim 1 wherein the reflective metal is aluminum.
- 6. The mirror of claim 5 wherein the aluminum layer has a thickness of at least about 20 nm to about 30 nm.
- 7. The mirror of claim 1 wherein the reflective metal is coated on the multilayered polymer film by vapor deposition or cathode sputtering.
- 8. The mirror of claim 1 wherein the reflective metal comprises a metalized polymer or glass sheet that is laminated to the multilayered polymer film.
- 9. The mirror of claim 1 wherein the reflective metal comprises a metal sheet laminated to the multilayered polymer film.
- 10. The mirror of claim 1 wherein its reflectivity of visible light is greater than 95%.
- 11. A reflective article comprising a polymeric mirror comprising at least one birefringent polymer, said reflective article further comprising a metallic reflector layer.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of 08/494,418 Jun. 26, 1995, U.S. Pat. No. 5,699,188.
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