https://doi.org/10.1351/goldbook.S05672
When viewed in reflected white light against a black background, transparent films show the classical interference colours of thin plates which permit an estimate of their thickness to be made. When of the order of \(100\ \text{nm}\) (\(1000\ \unicode{x212B}\)) in thickness they appear white (silver @F02366@) and when thinner they appear gradually less intensely white, then grey and finally black.