lenzencoatings
Lenzencoatings are thin-film optical coatings applied to lenses to improve light transmission and control reflections. By stacking layers with carefully chosen refractive indices, these coatings reduce glare, increase contrast, and can tailor the spectral transmission of a lens. They are commonly applied to eyeglass lenses, camera lenses, microscope objectives, and projection optics, and may be added to one or both surfaces.
Anti-reflective coatings are the most widespread type, minimizing surface reflections across the visible spectrum to boost
AR coatings are typically constructed from alternating high- and low-refractive-index materials, such as magnesium fluoride and
Performance is described by transmittance, residual reflectance, color neutrality, and environmental durability. Modern coatings aim for