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VODÁK, J. ČUDEK, V. NÁDASKÝ, P. OHLÍDAL, M.
Original Title
Imaging spectroscopic reflectometer based on pellicle beamsplitter
Type
conference paper
Language
English
Original Abstract
Imaging spectroscopic reflectometry is a technique suitable for measurements of local optical parameters (thickness, refraction index and index of extinction) of non-uniform thin films along their surface. It is usually assumed that gradients of these non-uniformities are reasonably small. A new design of an imaging spectroscopic reflectometer provides the possibility to successfully measure high gradient non-uniformities along relatively large area of a thin film surface. A specialized low cost apparatus was developed to accomplish a higher resolution of surface imaging at the cost of reduction of the spectral range usable. The whole concept of the imaging spectroscopic reflectometer was designed to achieve high light throughput using only prefabricated optical components. Shorter measurement times and lower demands on an imaging camera used were achieved. The imaging spectroscopic reflectometer mentioned above was realized as a compact device with easy calibration and handling. Any monochromator with its output into an optical fiber can be used as a source of light. The potential of the device is demonstrated using samples with high gradients of thickness along their surfaces. A significant improvement in the resolution of thin film interference pattern images was observed in comparison with the same images obtained by means of an older UV-VIS-NIR device.
Keywords
Imaging spectroscopic reflectometry, pellicle beam splitter,
Authors
VODÁK, J.; ČUDEK, V.; NÁDASKÝ, P.; OHLÍDAL, M.
RIV year
2015
Released
23. 9. 2015
ISBN
9781628418156
Book
Optical Systems Design 2015: Optical Design and Engineering VI
Edition
9626
0277-786X
Periodical
Proceedings of SPIE
Number
State
United States of America
Pages from
2L-1
Pages to
2L-8
Pages count
8