Title of article :
In situ ellipsometry of surface layer of non-metallic transparent
materials during its finish processing
Author/Authors :
Oleksandr Y. Filatov، نويسنده , , Leonid V. Poperenko *، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
For modern technology applications it is important to develop non-contact methods of control of the modification of dielectric materials surface
layer. The aim of the work is to determine the level of roughness changes in the surface layer of non-metallic material, optical glass BK-7, and to
control it by in situ ellipsometry. The probing light spot was formed at a second (lower) reflective surface of the plate being studied during its
mechanical processing at direct observation of these changes. The fine mechanical polishing was carried out for 2 hours by using the grindingpolishing
machine installed directly on the sample table of ellipsometer LEF-3M. The angle of light incidence was close to 70 degree. The
ellipsometric parameters, were determined within the mechanically processed area. For this purpose, the probing light beam passed two times
through the sample and then returned to the initial (air) medium, where its polarization state was studied. The polarized beam falls on lower plate
surface polished by conventional technology using grinding-polishing CeO2-based instrument ‘‘Aquapol’’ (grain size 1 micron). The time
dependences of the ellipsometric parameters during the surface layer treatment were studied. In these dependences the tendency of changes of
ellipsometric parameters indicates the surface roughness enhancement
Keywords :
ellipsometry , Surface , Roughness , polishing
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science