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31 March 2006 Self-assembled nanostructured multilayered spectral filters
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Abstract
Multilayered optical filters have been formed using layer-by-layer self-assembly processes. Unlike conventional vapor deposition coating techniques, molecular-level self-assembly is an aqueous solution-based process that is performed at room temperature and pressure. This allows the incorporation of a wider range of possible materials, including polymers, oxide and other nanoclusters, and other molecules. We review the general filter deposition method and give generalized results for nominal substrate materials.
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M. Berg, J. B. Mecham, S. M. Smith, and R. O. Claus "Self-assembled nanostructured multilayered spectral filters", Proc. SPIE 6172, Smart Structures and Materials 2006: Smart Electronics, MEMS, BioMEMS, and Nanotechnology, 61720W (31 March 2006); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.659384
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KEYWORDS
Coating

Optical filters

Multilayers

Polymers

Molecular self-assembly

Air contamination

Molecules

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