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  • The antireflection layer may be an organic material, such as a polymer, or an inorganic material, such as a metal fluoride, where the deposited layer has a refractive index that is less than that of the CRT. A high reduction in reflection is achievedwhen the refractive index of the deposited antireflection layer generally equals the square root of the refractive index of the CRT material.
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