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1 December 1990 Knowledge-based optical coatings design and manufacturing
Karl H. Guenther, Avelino J. Gonzalez, Hoi J. Yoo
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Abstract
The theory of thin film optics is well developed for the spectral analysis of a given optical coating. The inverse synthesis - designing an optical coating for a certain spectral performance - is more complicated. Usually a multitude of theoretical designs is feasible because most design problems are over-determined with the number of layers possible with three variables each (n, k, t). The expertise of a good thin film designer comes in at this point with a mostly intuitive selection of certain designs based on previous experience and current manufacturing capabilities. Manufacturing a designed coating poses yet another subset of multiple solutions, as thin if in deposition technology has evolved over the years with a vast variety of different processes. The abundance of published literature may often be more confusing than helpful to the practicing thin film engineer, even if he has time and opportunity to read it. The choice of the right process is also severely limited by the given manufacturing hardware and cost considerations which may not easily allow for the adaption of a new manufacturing approach, even if it promises to be better technically (it ought to be also cheaper). On the user end of the thin film coating business, the typical optical designer or engineer who needs an optical coating may have limited or no knowledge at all about the theoretical and manufacturing criteria for the optimum selection of what he needs. This can be sensed frequently by overly tight tolerances and requirements for optical performance which sometimes stretch the limits of mother nature. We introduce here a know1edge-based system (KBS) intended to assist expert designers and manufacturers in their task of maximizing results and minimizing errors, trial runs, and unproductive time. It will help the experts to manipulate parameters which are largely determined through heuristic reasoning by employing artificial intelligence techniques. In a later state, the KBS will include a module allowing the layman user of coatings to make the right choice.
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Karl H. Guenther, Avelino J. Gonzalez, and Hoi J. Yoo "Knowledge-based optical coatings design and manufacturing", Proc. SPIE 1324, Modeling of Optical Thin Films II, (1 December 1990); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.22416
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KEYWORDS
Thin films

Optics manufacturing

Optical coating design

Coating

Design for manufacturability

Thin film manufacturing

Manufacturing

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