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In recent years, technological innovations in the agricultural sector have significantly shifted from traditional biological approaches such as soil improvement and breeding to an engineering concept of "designing the environment itself." Particularly noteworthy is smart agriculture, which integrates precise control of light environments with sensing technology. Plant growth is complexly determined not only by light intensity but also by wavelength distribution, angle of incidence, temporal variations, and interactions with surrounding temperatures. In other words, agriculture can essentially be described as "the science of spectral control."
In this context, optical thin films and optical filters play an extremely important role. Optical thin films are functional materials that allow for precise design of reflectivity, transmittance, absorbance, and interference characteristics through control of film thickness on the nanometer scale. By using multilayer interference structures, it is possible to selectively transmit and reflect specific wavelengths, which directly contributes to optimizing effective light for photosynthesis in plants and controlling unwanted infrared and ultraviolet light.
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