Thickness and optical properties of thin films are critical to the performance and reliability of micro- and nanoelectronic devices. As features are constantly getting smaller, conventional methods are not capable to measure those properties on small structures.
Imaging ellipsometry provides a fast and non-destructive method for characterizing surfaces and films on micron scale structures, making it a valuable tool for materials research and development.
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