Spectroscopic ellipsometry


Definition: A method for determining structure by illuminating a sample with a continuous-wavelength light source and measuring the intensity and change in polarisation of the reflected light as a function of wavelength.

ID: CMO:0000225

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DOI: 10.1039/b820032g

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