A method for optically coupling a thermoplastic material to an outer surface
layer
of an organic, dielectric, optical film and the resulting optical filter. Initially,
a dielectric film is selected that includes (i) repeating optical layers of at
least two polymers having different refractive indexes from each other, (ii) an
exterior film surface, (iii) a refractive boundary along the exterior film surface,
and (iv) a delamination threshold based on total thermal energy delivered to the
film. A thermoplastic material which is miscible with the exterior film surface
is fused to the refractive boundary with thermal energy below the delamination
threshold to form a polydisperse region having a higher optical transmission than
the refractive boundary. Add-on filters in the form of hardcoat layers, anti-reflection
layers, holograms, metal dielectric stacks and combinations of these may be combined
with the thermoplastic-film construct.