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Optical Characterization of Real Surfaces and Films
Advances in Research and Development
1st Edition, Volume 19 - November 18, 1994
Editors: Maurice H. Francombe, K. Vedam, John L. Vossen
Language: English
eBook ISBN:9781483288932
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This new volume of the highly respected Physics of Thin Films Serial discusses inhomogeneity in real films and surfaces. The volume, guest-edited by K. Vedam, follows the growth…Read more
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This new volume of the highly respected Physics of Thin Films Serial discusses inhomogeneity in real films and surfaces. The volume, guest-edited by K. Vedam, follows the growth of thin films both from the surface of the substrate, and from the atomic level, layer by layer. The text features coverage of Real-Time Spectroscopic Ellipsometry (RTSE) and Reflectance Anisotropy (RA), two major breakthrough optical techniques used to characterize real time and insitu films and surfaces. In six insightful chapters, the contributors assess the impact of these techniques, their strengths and limitations, and their potential for further development.
Libraries, researchers in electrical engineering, condensed matter physics, and materials science departments. All academic and industrial thin film researchers.
B. Drevillon and V. Yakovlev, In Situ Studies of Crystalline Semiconductor Surfaces by Reflectance Anisotropy. R.W. Collins, I. An, H.V. Nguyen, Y. Li, and Y. Lu, Real-Time Spectroscopic Ellipsometry Studies of theNucleation, Growth, and Optical Functions of Thin Films, Part I: Tetrahedrally-Bonded Materials. H.V. Nguyen, I. An, and R. Collins, Real-Time Spectroscopic Ellipsometry Studies of the Nucleation, Growth, and Optical Functions of Thin Films, Part II: Aluminum. P. Chindaudom and K. Vedam, Optical Characterization of Inhomogeneous Transparent Films on Transparent Substrates by Spectroscopic Ellipsometry. S. Trolier-McKinstry, P. Chindaudom, K. Vedam, and R.E. Newnham, Characterization of Ferroelectric Films by Spectroscopic Ellipsometry. A.N. Parikh and D. Allara, Effects of Optical Anisotropy on Spectro-Ellipsometric Data for Thin Films and Surfaces. Chapter References. Author Index. Subject Index.
No. of pages: 328
Language: English
Edition: 1
Volume: 19
Published: November 18, 1994
Imprint: Academic Press
eBook ISBN: 9781483288932
MF
Maurice H. Francombe
Affiliations and expertise
Georgia State University, Atlanta, U.S.A.
KV
K. Vedam
Affiliations and expertise
The Pennsylvania State University
JV
John L. Vossen
Affiliations and expertise
RCA Laboratories, Princeton, New Jersey
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