The performance of multilayer optics depends on the quality of interfaces between spacer and absorber materials. Intermixing at the interfaces affects the optical behavior. An experimental method is presented here to obtain the amount of intermixing at the buried interfaces of multilayer structures. The method is based on the combined use of photoemission and a rocking scan through the Bragg peak. The possibility of obtaining quantitative information - through a phenomenological model - on the width of the intermixing region is presented and discussed.
Quantitative modelization of particle emission from excited solids: application to spectroscopic diagnostics of buried interfaces in multilayer
Nicola Mahne;Angelo Giglia;Stefano Nannarone;
2007
Abstract
The performance of multilayer optics depends on the quality of interfaces between spacer and absorber materials. Intermixing at the interfaces affects the optical behavior. An experimental method is presented here to obtain the amount of intermixing at the buried interfaces of multilayer structures. The method is based on the combined use of photoemission and a rocking scan through the Bragg peak. The possibility of obtaining quantitative information - through a phenomenological model - on the width of the intermixing region is presented and discussed.File in questo prodotto:
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