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Coatings are used in several ways on modulator crystals. Dielectric layers are applied to the optical surface to reduce reflection losses and sometimes to provide protection. Metal layers are applied to produce electrodes on electrooptical modulators. Proprietary layers are applied to bond transducers to acoustooptical modulators.