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materials scientist can obtain a clear picture of the nature of the film and how
useful it will be for the devices he has in mind . ... physical principle behind the
technique , the physical equipment , and the result obtained from the
measurement .
materials scientist can obtain a clear picture of the nature of the film and how
useful it will be for the devices he has in mind . ... physical principle behind the
technique , the physical equipment , and the result obtained from the
measurement .
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Like AES , ESCA requires a high - quality vacuum system and only information at
or within 50 Å of the surface is obtained . It is obvious that there are a variety of
analytical techniques for thin - film compositional analyses . It is usually the case
...
Like AES , ESCA requires a high - quality vacuum system and only information at
or within 50 Å of the surface is obtained . It is obvious that there are a variety of
analytical techniques for thin - film compositional analyses . It is usually the case
...
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Then from exact analytical expressions for the particular combinations of films
and substrate , i . e . , the Fresnel equations , a solution for film thickness and
refractive index can be obtained . For commercially available ellipsometers and
for ...
Then from exact analytical expressions for the particular combinations of films
and substrate , i . e . , the Fresnel equations , a solution for film thickness and
refractive index can be obtained . For commercially available ellipsometers and
for ...
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