Claims
- 1. A mirror having graded reflectivity at a given wavelength .lambda., comprising:
- a substrate, having a first surface and a second surface opposite the first surface.
- a first dielectric layer, on the first surface of the substrate, having an index of refraction n.sub.1 and having an optical thickness profile with a maximum optical thickness of .lambda./4 at a peak area C and essentially continuously decreasing away from the peak area C to an optical thickness of greater than or equal to a determinate value Z at a perimeter P and continuing outside the perimeter P at a constant optical thickness equivalent to the optical thickness at the perimeter P for a distance D, wherein D is greater than zero;
- a second dielectric layer, on the first dielectric layer, having an index of refraction n.sub.2 and having an optical thickness profile with a maximum optical thickness of .lambda./4 at the peak C and essentially continuously decreasing away from the peak area C to optical thickness of greater than or equal to the determinate value Z at the perimeter P and continuing outside the perimeter P at a constant optical thickness equivalent to the optical thickness at the perimeter P for a distance D greater than zero;
- wherein the determinate value Z is an optical thickness greater than zero at which the reflectivity of the mirror is near a minimum for the given wavelength .lambda..
- 2. The mirror of claim 1, further including:
- a third dielectric layer, on the second dielectric layer, having an index of refraction n.sub.3 and having an optical thickness profile with a maximum optical thickness of .lambda./4 at the peak area C and essentially continuously decreasing away from the peak area C to an optical thickness of greater than or equal to the determinate value Z at the perimeter P and continuing outside the perimeter P at a constant optical thickness equivalent to the optical thickness at the perimeter P for a distance D, wherein D is greater than zero.
- 3. The mirror of claim 2, wherein
- the optical thickness profile of the first dielectric layer is essentially radially symmetrical;
- the optical thickness profile of the second dielectric layer is essentially radially symmetrical; and
- the optical thickness profile of the third dielectric layer is essentially radially symmetrical.
- 4. The mirror of claim 1, wherein the optical thickness profile of the first dielectric layer is essentially radially symmetrical.
- 5. The mirror of claim 1, wherein
- the optical thickness profile of the first dielectric layer is essentially radially symmetrical; and
- the optical thickness profile of the second dielectric layer is essentially radially symmetrical.
- 6. The mirror of claim 1, wherein the optical thickness profiles of the first and second dielectric layers are essentially equivalent.
- 7. The mirror of claim 1, wherein the optical thickness profiles of the first, second and third dielectric layers are essentially equivalent.
- 8. The mirror of claim 1, wherein the substrate includes an anti-reflective coating which defines the first surface.
- 9. A mirror according to claim 1, wherein the substrate consists of a material essentially transparent at the given wavelength .lambda..
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of Ser. No. 07/383,865, filed Jul. 21, 1989, now abandoned.
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