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Thin film optically variable article and method having gold to green color shift for currency authentication

  • US 4,705,300 A
  • Filed: 11/21/1986
  • Issued: 11/10/1987
  • Est. Priority Date: 07/13/1984
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. In a thin film optical variable article to be used in a reflection mode having a gold to green color shift with angle for currency authentication and adapted to be carried by a substantially opaque currency sheet which serves as a substrate, the article comprising a substantially transparent, optically thick element carrying a subtractive colorant means and having first and second surfaces and a multilayer interference coating carried on one of said first and second surfaces and having an inherent color shift with angle, said article being adapted to be carried by the currency sheet so that the coating faces the currency sheet and the subtractive colorant carrying element serves as a superstrate facing the incident light, said multilayer interference coating being comprised of a substantially opaque layer of aluminum nearest the substrate, followed by a layer of magnesium fluoride, and then by a layer of chromium having substantial transmission, said subtractive colorant means having a yellow hue and in combination with the multilayer interference coating serving to modify the inherent color shift produced by the multilayer interference coating to provide at a normal angle of incident light a coppery-gold color and at a non-normal angle of incident light a vivid green and at higher non-normal angles of incident light substantially no color.

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