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Antireflection-coating optical items made from materials for the IR range by creating porous microstructures on the surface

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This paper discusses a method of obtaining a porous antireflection layer on the surface of chalcogenide glasses by ion–chemical etching, as a result of which a porous microstructure is created that reduces the reflectance from the surface to 0.1–0.2%.

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