antirefleksjon
Antirefleksjon is a Norwegian term that translates literally to “anti‑reflection” and is primarily used in the field of optics. The concept refers to the deliberate reduction of light that is reflected from a surface, thereby increasing the amount of light that is transmitted through or accommodated by that surface. In practical applications, antirefleksjon is achieved through the application of thin‑film coatings composed of alternating layers of materials with differing refractive indices. By carefully controlling the thickness of each layer to be a quarter of the wavelength of the target light, destructive interference reduces the reflected wave amplitude.
The use of antirefleksjon is widespread in technologies that rely on precise light transmission. In camera
Beyond physical optics, the word antirefleksjon occasionally appears in non‑technical contexts, such as literature or social
The Norwegian language derives the term from the prefix “anti”, borrowed from Latin, and the root “refleksjon”,