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Why the distorsion is caused in multilayer curved glasses?
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hfernandez (Materials) 27 May 10 19:01
I would like to learn more about the distorsion in multilayer glasses

Ceramicguy (Materials) 28 May 10 8:49
Refractive index differences between the layers.  Light ray path length differences through the various refractive indices.  "Lens" effect of light rays bending differently depending upon the angle of incidence with respect to the curved surface.  Any introductory book on optics or light physics will explain the concepts in greater detail. Bruce
www.accuratus.com

hfernandez (Materials) 2 Jul 10 19:28
Thanks for the help Ceramicguy.

 

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