posted on 2023-01-12, 15:57authored byRalfy Kenaz, Ronen Rapaport
Spectroscopic ellipsometry is a widely used optical technique both in industry and research for determining the optical properties and thickness of thin films. The effective use of spectroscopic ellipsometry on micro-structures is inhibited by technical limitations on lateral resolution and data acquisition rate. Here we introduce a spectroscopic micro-ellipsometer (SME), capable of measuring spectrally resolved ellipsometric data at many angles of incidence in a single-shot with a lateral resolution down to 2 microns. The SME can be easily integrated into generic optical microscopes by addition of a few stock optics. We demonstrate complex refractive index and thickness measurements by the SME which are in excellent agreement with a commercial spectroscopic ellipsometer. As an application for its accuracy and high lateral resolution, the SME can characterize the optical properties and number of layers of exfoliated transition-metal dichalcogenides and graphene, for structures that are a few microns in size.
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