A German–Israeli research team led by Dr. Andreas Furchner has demonstrated how imaging ellipsometry enables non-destructive characterization and quality control of microstructured MXene thin films ...
Spectroscopic ellipsometry is widely adopted in semiconductor processing, such as in the manufacturing of integrated circuits, flat display panels, and solar cells. However, a conventional ...
Ellipsometry is a non-destructive, optical measurement technique that characterizes the optical properties of thin films. It is highly sensitive to changes in the thickness and refractive index of the ...
Ellipsometry is a total optical measurement technique. This method is employed to measure how the polarization of light changes when passing through a medium. The polarized light shows distortion ...
In the field of physical optics, a propagating light beam is known as a propagating electromagnetic radiation, with the direction of propagation being horizontal to the direction of the electric and ...
insights from industryArash MirhamedLead of ISE Support TeamPark Systems In this interview, Arash Mirhamed, lead of the ISE Support Team at Park Systems, explores how imaging spectroscopic ...
Semiconductor devices are becoming thinner and more complex, making thin deposited films even harder to measure and control. With 3nm node devices in production and 2nm nodes ramping toward ...
Metrology supplier Nanometrics Inc. today unveiled an integrated metrology tool combining ultraviolet spectroscopic ellipsometry and deep ultraviolet (DUV) spectroscopic reflectometry. In dielectric ...
Artificial intelligence is one of the driving forces in today’s semiconductor industry, with more traditional market drivers like high performance compute and smart phones continuing to play important ...
insights from industryDr. Max Junda & Dr. Lyle GordonSenior Member of the Technical Staff and Director of MaterialsCovalent Metrology In this interview, AZoMaterials speaks with Dr. Max Junda, Senior ...
The Ellipsometry is a total optical measurement method. This technique is used to measure the change of polarization of light when passing through a medium. Due to the layer structure during ...