Added AR (anti-reflective) coating to infrared resin.

Infrared radiation is electromagnetic waves with longer wavelengths than visible light, and it is invisible to our eyes. However, infrared radiation can penetrate certain resin materials, and may not be absorbed or reflected. This characteristic depends on the chemical composition and structure of the resin.
Certain resin materials have high infrared transparency, making them very useful for infrared applications such as infrared remote controls, infrared thermal imaging, and security systems. The infrared transparency of resin materials can be adjusted based on their molecular structure and components, and it is important to select them according to specific applications.
(Do you have any of the following challenges?)
■ Is it possible to use resin for substrates to reduce weight?
■ Can we adjust it to allow more efficient transmission in the near-infrared range?
■ I would like to absorb visible light wavelengths; is that possible?
■ I want to suppress light that causes noise and increase the sensitivity of the sensor. Can we discuss this?
■ Is it possible to process it to chip size?
Please consider the custom-made optical thin films from Adachi New Industry Co., Ltd. Thank you.

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The infrared anti-reflective function is important in optical and infrared applications, providing many benefits such as improved signal accuracy, enhanced image quality, reduced environmental impact, energy savings, and increased safety. Therefore, materials and coatings with anti-reflective properties are used. In the automotive industry as well, the anti-reflective function is important for various applications.