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Ellipsometric method for separate measurements of n and d of a transparent film

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This paper describes an ellipsometric method that enables separate measurements of refractive index n and thickness d of a transparent film at an arbitrary angle of incidence and thus facilitates optical monitoring of a growing film. The method is useful for homogeneous transparent films deposited on a transparent substrate.

© 1975 Optical Society of America

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