Abstract

Computational manufacturing experiments are used to detect the types of optical coatings that are showing the presence of a strong error self-compensation effect in the coating production with direct broad band monitoring. It is shown that predictions made on the basis of these experiments coincide with the predictions of the previously developed rigorous mathematical approach to the investigation of the error self-compensation effect.

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