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Fiber Optic Anti-Reflection
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AR Coatings These rugged multi-layer anti-reflection coatings provide excellent durability and adhesion for temperature sensitive products. We offer these coatings on the ends of optical fibers for telecommunications and spectroscopy applications. The coatings are produced with low temperature processes compatible with most types of glass and plastic, as well as fiber optics. Deposited with ion-assistance, they have an extremely dense and compact film structure that exhibits superior
moisture stability and durability
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Single Band AR
Coatings
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These two-layer designs provide extremely low reflectance over a narrow range for any of the laser and telecommunication wavelengths through the visible and NIR regions. Reflectance is < 0.1% at the design wavelength, and the coatings survive all durability and environmental testing per MIL-C-675. The ion-assisted deposition process allows the temperature to be restricted to less than 100°C, making it compatible with sensitive substrates such as plastics and optical fibers.
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Dual Band AR
Coatings
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These multilayer
designs provide very low reflectance at two separate wavelength bands
anywhere within the visible and NIR spectra. Reflectance is < 0.2% at
each of the design wavelengths, and the coatings survive all durability
and environmental testing per MIL-C-675. The ion-assisted deposition
process allows the temperature to be restricted to less than 100°C, making
it compatible with sensitive substrates such as plastics and optical
fibers.
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Broad Band AR Coatings
(BBAR)
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These multilayer designs provide very low reflectance over a broad range of wavelengths anywhere within the visible and NIR spectra. Reflectance values depend on the exact wavelength range; typical for the visible region would be R<0.3% average, R<0.5% maximum. The coatings survive all durability and environmental testing per MIL-C-675. The ion-assisted deposition process allows the temperature to be restricted to less than 100°C, making it compatible with sensitive substrates such as plastics and optical fibers.
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Ultra Low Loss AR Coatings
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These multilayer designs provide very low reflectance over a broad range of wavelengths anywhere within the visible and NIR spectra. Reflectance values depend on the exact wavelength range; typical for the visible region would be R<0.3% average, R<0.5% maximum. The coatings survive all durability and environmental testing per MIL-C-675. The ion-assisted deposition process allows the temperature to be restricted to less than 100°C, making it compatible with sensitive substrates such as plastics and optical fibers.
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Moorestown-based Quantum Coating, Inc. visited by New Jersey Lt. Governor Kim Guadagno.
December 15, 2011
Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corporation recognizes Quantum Coating for their Excellence in Performance.
October 12, 2011
Gold Mirror Coatings for JWST was a 100% success
September 2, 2011
First JWST Mirrors Successfully Coated
June, 2010
JWST Chamber Produces First Coatings
May, 2009
QCI is awarded the contract to coat
the primary mirror segments for
the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST).
September, 2007
QCI begins construction of their new Clean Room and Coating Facility.
August, 2007
QCI gains ISO9001 certification under the guidance of QC Manager Chuck Childers.
May, 2007
QCI acquires the Denton Coatings Group from Denton Vacuum.
April, 2007
Denton Coatings has successfully completed the anti-reflection
February, 2007
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