Claims
- 1. A rugate filter for reflecting at least a portion of at least one electromagnetic wavelength band, the filter comprising a transparent coating on a substrate, the coating having an incrementally varying refractive index profile along its depth forming a plurality of first increments thereof with each of said first increments having a constant index of refraction throughout its depth, said constant index of refraction of each of said first increments determined by calculating a continuous index of refraction profile for a coating necessary for reflecting said at least a portion of said at least one electromagnetic wavelength band, dividing said continuous index of refraction profile into second increments equal to the number of said first increments and setting the constant index of refraction of said first increments equal to the average index of refraction of said second increments.
- 2. The rugate filter as set forth in claim 1 where in the increment is between 5 and 30 angstroms.
- 3. The rugate filter as set forth in claim 2 wherein the refractive index profile is apodized.
- 4. The rugate filter coating as set forth in 3 wherein the side of the coating opposite to that in contact with the substrate is in contact with an ambient atmosphere, the filter coating comprising the end portion of the filter coating having refractive index profile in contact with the substrate is matched substaintially to the index of refraction of the substrate and said opposite side matched to to the index of refraction of the ambient atmosphere substaintially.
- 5. The rugate filter as set forth in claim 1, or 2, or 3, or 4, wherein there are at least two electromagnetic wavelength bands that are reflected, said filter comprising a plurality of segments equal to the number of bands to be reflected, one on top of each other, each of said segments configured to reflect one of said at least two band widths.
Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional of patent application Ser. No. 09/080,934, filed May 19, 1998.
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