One particularly promising technology is crystalline silicon thin films on glass substrates.
The attenuation will rapidly increase outside this spectral region because of absorption in the glass substrate.
After exposure, the layer of collodion was through a complex process, transferred to a glass substrate.
The product uses large glass substrates, measuring 5.7 square meters.
Fathers and mothers are the same size as a glass substrate, typically 300 μm in thickness.
They are arranged in a matrix on a glass substrate.
Over 45 colours of dichroic coatings are available to be placed on any glass substrate.
Scattering the light does not reduce the reflection or absorption, which remain at the level of the glass substrate.
The reflective layer is designed to reflect the maximum amount of solar energy incident upon it, back through the glass substrate.
An interference layer may be located on the first surface of the glass substrate.