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← ScienceWhich optical consequence results when reflective coatings degrade differentially?
A)Destructive interference increases, reducing reflection✓
B)Refractive index becomes uniformly lower
C)Increased specular reflection is uniformly shifted
D)Absorption bands are shifted bathochromically
💡 Explanation
When antireflective coatings degrade asymmetrically, variations in layer thickness occur; the phase difference between reflections change causing destructive interference, thus decreasing reflection, because different layers no longer cancel equally. The mechanism driving this, thin-film interference, therefore results in an overall reduction in signal strength rather than other optical changes.
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