
anti-reflective coating
An anti-reflective coating is a thin layer applied to surfaces like eyeglasses, camera lenses, or screens to reduce the amount of light that reflects off them. Without it, reflections can cause glare and make images less clear. The coating works by canceling out reflections through a process called destructive interference, allowing more light to pass through and improving visibility. This results in clearer, sharper images, less glare, and less eye strain. Anti-reflective coatings enhance visual comfort and image quality without changing the appearance of the surface significantly.