antireflektif
Antireflektif refers to surfaces or coatings designed to minimize optical reflections in order to maximize transmittance and reduce glare. It is widely used on lenses, displays, and solar cells to improve visibility, contrast, and overall efficiency of optical systems.
The basic principle is thin-film interference. A coating with carefully chosen refractive indices and thicknesses causes
Materials and methods commonly used for antireflektif coatings include dielectric layers such as magnesium fluoride (MgF2),
Applications span eyeglasses and camera lenses, smartphone and display screens, telescope optics, solar panels, and various
Limitations include sensitivity to incidence angle, wavelength range, and environmental wear. Durable, broadband AR coatings tend