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Use of the Richardson extrapolation in optics of inhomogeneous layers: Application to optical characterization

Authors

VOHÁNKA Jiří OHLÍDAL Ivan ŽENÍŠEK Jaroslav VAŠINA Petr ČERMÁK Martin FRANTA Daniel

Year of publication 2018
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Surface and Interface Analysis
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Science

Citation
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Doi http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/sia.6473
Keywords ellipsometry;inhomogeneous layers;optical characterization;silicon nitride
Description A new approach to calculation of optical quantities of inhomogeneous layers is presented. In this approach, the Richardson extrapolation is used to improve the accuracy of the method, in which the inhomogeneous layer is approximated by a stack of thin homogeneous layers. The results presented in this paper are based on the assumption that the media are isotropic and the inhomogeneity is along the axis normal to the boundary. The results obtained by the new method are compared with those obtained without the Richardson extrapolation. The Richardson extrapolation brings significant improvement in accuracy, especially if the number of approximating layers is large. Moreover, the method using the Richardson extrapolation proceeds in steps with an error estimate available in each step; thus, the calculation can be stopped when the desired accuracy is reached. The use of the method is illustrated by means of the optical characterization of strongly inhomogeneous film of non-stoichiometric silicon nitride.
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