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Micro-imaging of buried layers and interfaces in ultrathin films by X-ray reflectivity

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JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSICS
卷 120, 期 11, 页码 -

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AMER INST PHYSICS
DOI: 10.1063/1.4962311

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  1. Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research [15K04745] Funding Source: KAKEN

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X-ray reflectivity is a promising technique for characterizing buried layers and interfaces in ultrathin films because of its ability to probe the electron density profile along the depth in a non-destructive manner. While routine X-ray reflectivity assumes the in-plane uniformity of the sample to be measured, it is also quite important to see buried inhomogeneous/patterned layers and interfaces. The present paper describes the addition of spatial resolution and imaging capability to an X-ray reflectivity technique to visualize surfaces and buried interfaces. To visualize quite wide viewing area size quickly, the image reconstruction scheme has been employed instead of the scanning of microbeam. Though the mathematics is quite close to X-ray computer tomography, the technique gives the image contrast caused by the difference in reflectivity at each in-plane point in the thin film sample. By choosing a grazing angle, the image gives inhomogeneity of X-ray reflectivity at the specific wavevector transfer. With a collimated monochromatic synchrotron X-ray beam of 0.05mm (H) x 8mm (V), the intensity profiles of X-ray reflection projections have been taken at many different in-plane rotation angles, from 0 degrees to 180 degrees. We have succeeded in visualizing buried layers and interfaces of the 8mm dia area with the spatial resolution of better than 20 mu m. Because of the brilliance of synchrotron radiation, the typical measuring time is shorter than 1min. Three analytical cases have been discussed: (i) imaging of a buried layer and an interface covered by a protection layer, (ii) distinguishing different local parts of different thicknesses in an ultrathin film, and (iii) selective imaging of a specific metal in the thin film form. Published by AIP Publishing.

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