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Infrared spectroscopic ellipsometry of micrometer-sized SiO 2 line gratings

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Abstract For the design and process control of periodic nano-structured surfaces spectroscopic ellipsometry is already established in the UV–VIS spectral regime. The objective of this work is to show the… Click to show full abstract

Abstract For the design and process control of periodic nano-structured surfaces spectroscopic ellipsometry is already established in the UV–VIS spectral regime. The objective of this work is to show the feasibility of spectroscopic ellipsometry in the infrared, exemplarily, on micrometer-sized SiO 2 line gratings grown on silicon wafers. The grating period ranges from 10 to about 34 μm. The IR-ellipsometric spectra of the gratings exhibit complex changes with structure variations. Especially in the spectral range of the oxide stretching modes, the presence of a Rayleigh singularity can lead to pronounced changes of the spectrum with the sample geometry. The IR-ellipsometric spectra of the gratings are well reproducible by calculations with the RCWA method (Rigorous Coupled Wave Analysis). Therefore, infrared spectroscopic ellipsometry allows the quantitative characterization and process control of micrometer-sized structures.

Keywords: ellipsometry; line gratings; micrometer sized; spectroscopic ellipsometry; sized sio; sio line

Journal Title: Applied Surface Science
Year Published: 2017

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