Handbook of Ellipsometry

by Harland Tompkins and Eugene A. Irene

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The Handbook of Ellipsometry is a critical foundation text on an increasingly critical subject. Ellipsometry, a measurement technique based on phase and amplitude changes in polarized light, is becoming popular in a widening array of applications because of increasing miniaturization of integrated circuits and breakthroughs in knowledge of biological macromolecules deriving from DNA and protein surface research. Ellipsometry does not contact or damage samples, and is an ideal measurement technique for determining optical and physical properties of materials at the nano scale.

With the acceleration of new instruments and applications now occurring, this book provides an essential foundation for the current science and technology of ellipsometry for scientists and engineers in industry and academia at the forefront of nanotechnology developments in instrumentation, integrated circuits, biotechnology, and pharmaceuticals. Divided into four parts, this comprehensive handbook covers the theory of ellipsometry, instrumentation, applications, and emerging areas. Experts in the field contributed to its twelve chapters, covering various aspects of ellipsometry.
  • ISBN13 9780815514992
  • Publish Date 6 January 2005 (first published 1 January 1995)
  • Publish Status Out of Print
  • Out of Print 10 March 2022
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint William Andrew Publishing
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 886
  • Language English