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Chemical Treatment of Silicate Glasses for Producing Anti-Reflection Surfaces
This paper will present a brief summary of the developments in progress for chemical AR treatments of BK7 and SiO2 at Corning Glass, Schott Optical, Westinghouse and LLNL in support of the LLNL Laser Fusion Program. Details of several of these processes are tied up with patent applications or are at some point considered proprietary, but sufficient information can be revealed to show the trends of the work in progress and the potential for specific applications.