In this paper we propose a multi-periods composite dielectric film which can reflect infrared and near-infrared light and permit for transmission of visible light. A theory framework is derived to model the transmission and reflection of the composite dielectric film. The results show that the larger the period, the longer the central wavelength of the reflection spectrum. When glass films with multiple period constant composites are used, the wider the reflection spectrum coverage is for films with more period types.
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