We present a high-speed infrared spectroscopic ellipsometer using a tunable quantum cascade laser (QCL), leveraging its high brightness for potential in situ and in-line monitoring applications. The instrument employs a dual-rotating-element configuration comprising an achromatic Fresnel rhomb-type rotating compensator and a rotating analyzer, enabling acquisition of 3 × 4 Mueller matrix elements over a wavelength range defined by the installed QCL laser modules. We demonstrate the measurement speed of the QCL ellipsometer and its advantages relative to conventional Fourier-transform infrared ellipsometry through a series of case studies, including measurements of complex molecular vibrations of acrylic and polycarbonate, anisotropic phonon absorption of LiNbO3 single crystal, and its temperature-dependent response. Additionally, we perform time-dependent measurements during the thermal growth of an SiO2 film on Si, highlighting the instrument's capability for real-time process monitoring.
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69d894ad6c1944d70ce059e0 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0318193
Nina Hong
Craig M. Herzinger
Steve E. Green
Journal of Applied Physics
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