Handbook of ellipsometry
The Handbook of Ellipsometry is a critical foundation text on an increasingly critical subject. Ellipsometry, a measurement technique based on phase and amplitude changes in polarized light, is becoming popular in a widening array of applications because of increasing miniaturization of integrated c...
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| Format | Electronic eBook |
| Language | English |
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Norwich, NY : Heidelberg, Germany :
William Andrew Pub. ; Springer,
©2005.
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| Online Access | Full text |
| ISBN | 0815514999 9780815514992 3540222936 9783540222934 1591248493 9781591248491 9780815517467 0815517467 |
| Physical Description | 1 online resource (xvi, 870 pages) : illustrations |
Table of Contents:
- PART 1: THEORY OF ELLIPSOMETRY
- Polarized Light and Ellipsometry
- Optical Physics of Materials
- Data Analysis for Spectroscopic Ellipsometry
- PART 2: INSTRUMENTATION
- Optical Components and the Simple PCSA (polarizer, compensator, sample, analyzer) Ellipsometer
- Rotating Polarizer and Analyzer Ellipsometry
- Polarization Modulation Ellipsometry
- Multichannel Ellipsometry
- PART 3: APPLICATIONS
- SiO2 Films
- Theory and Application of Generalized Ellipsometry
- PART 4: EMERGING AREAS
- VUV Ellipsometry
- Spectroscopic Infrared Ellipsometry
- Ellipsometry in Life Sciences
- Index.