Claims
- 1. A high-transmissivity, optical pellicle having predetermined, precise thickness and including an organic base layer with a single organic anti-reflective coating layer on each side thereof, the pellicle having a total physical thickness of about 1.4 microns plus or minus 0.1 micron, and the transmissivity of the pellicle positively peaking at mercury's I, H and G spectral lines, with the organic coating layers and the total thickness of the pellicle providing durability and uniformity, and with the transmissivity of the mercury I and G spectral lines being at least about 99 percent, and the transmissivity of the mercury H spectral line being at least about 98 percent.
- 2. The optical pellicle of claim 1 wherein the base layer is formed of a cellulose-based compound.
- 3. The optical pellicle of claim 2 wherein the anti-reflective coating layers are formed of fluorocarbon compounds joined to and distributed over the base layer.
- 4. The pellicle of claim 3 wherein said fluorocarbon compound is prepared in a fluorinated solvent.
- 5. The pellicle of claim 1 wherein the material for the base layer is selected from the group consisting of nitrocellulose and cellulose acetate.
- 6. The pellicle of claim 1 wherein said layers are formed by sequential spin casting.
- 7. The pellicle of claim 1 wherein said base layer is a composite layer comprising two or more sublayers.
- 8. A high-transmissivity, optical pellicle having predetermined, precise thickness and including an organic base layer with a single organic anti-reflective coating layer on each side thereof, the pellicle having a total physical thickness of about 1.4 microns plus or minus 0.1 micron, and the transmissivity of the pellicle positively peaking at mercury's I, H and G spectral lines, and wherein the anti-reflective coatings are applied to the base layer at no higher than 100 degrees centigrade, and the transmissivity of the mercury I and G spectral lines being at least 99 percent, and the transmissivity of the mercury H spectral line being at least 98 percent.
- 9. The optical pellicle of claim 8 wherein the base layer is formed of a cellulose-based compound.
- 10. The optical pellicle of claim 9 wherein the anti-reflective coating layers are formed of fluorocarbon compounds joined to and distributed over the base layer.
- 11. The pellicle of claim 10 wherein said fluorocarbon compound is prepared in a fluorinated solvent.
- 12. The pellicle of claim 8 wherein the material for the base layer is selected from the group consisting of nitrocellulose and cellulose acetate.
- 13. The pellicle of claim 8 wherein said layers are formed by sequential spin casting.
- 14. The pellicle of claim 8 wherein said base layer is a composite layer comprising two or more sublayers.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/884,464 filed May 13, 1992, now abandoned, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/331,495 filed on Mar. 31, 1989, now abandoned.
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