| 1. | Interference filters show a significant angular dependence of their transmission spectra.
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| 2. | In 1939, Walter H . Geffcken created the first interference filters using dielectric coatings.
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| 3. | Charged particles can be accelerated, decelerated, or deflected by magnetic mirrors and magnetized interference filters.
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| 4. | An interference filter consists of multiple thin layers of dielectric material having different refractive indices.
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| 5. | The passband of the interference filter may be 200 times that of the actual filter.
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| 6. | An interference filter is usually a little donut shaped thing that slides over the power cord.
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| 7. | The term " dichroic " is used more precisely when labelling interference filters for laboratory use.
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| 8. | In its broadest meaning, interference filters comprise also etalons that could be implemented as tunable interference filters.
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| 9. | It could also be an interference filter.
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| 10. | In its broadest meaning, interference filters comprise also etalons that could be implemented as tunable interference filters.
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