Polarization Spectroscopy of a Conducting Surface

A method of polarization spectroscopy for a conducting surface characterized by a high sensitivity to the state of the surface and its transition layer is proposed. The method uses excitation of surface electromagnetic waves (SEWs) by a linearly polarized probe beam incident on the surface under study and compensation for the phase shift between the p and s components arising upon the SEW excitation. The applicability and competitiveness of the method in both the visible and the IR range is established. The method is tested on an LEF-3M ellipsometer in the visible range by studying the oxidation process in an evaporated copper film. © 2007 MAIK "Nauka/Interperiodica".

Number of issue
6
Language
English
Pages
872-876
Status
Published
Volume
90
Year
2001
Organizations
  • 1 Russian Univ. of Peoples Friendship, Moscow 117419, Russian Federation
Keywords
Electric fields; Ellipsometry; Photodetectors; Spectroscopic analysis; Surface phenomena; Conducting surface; Electromagnetic wave polarization
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