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Quantitative TEM characterizations of La/B4C and Mo/B4C ultrathin multilayer gratings by the geometric phase method

Authors :
G. Zwicker
Wolfgang Jäger
E. Spiecker
P. Jonnard
R. Bormann
D. Häussler
C. Michaelsen
M. Störmer
J.-M. André
Rabah Benbalagh
Joerg Wiesmann
Source :
Microelectronic Engineering. 84:454-459
Publication Year :
2007
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2007.

Abstract

Artificially fabricated multilayers that exploit the effect of Bragg diffraction at long wavelengths are used as X-ray optical components. Periodic ultrathin bilayer stacks of, alternatingly, a metallic reflection layer and a non-metallic spacer layer prepared as @mm-scaled surface grating promise particularly high performance in applications as X-ray filters for high-resolution spectroscopy. Such gratings can be prepared by multilayer deposition onto Si(001) gratings or by coating flat Si(011) substrate surfaces with a multilayer, followed by subsequent etching of a grating structure. The structural quality of ultrathin multilayer gratings of both types has been characterized quantitatively combining TEM bright-field imaging of specimen cross-sections and applying a geometric phase method. The geometric phase method has been originally developed for the analysis of local displacement fields from HREM images and allows to obtain the relevant structure parameters. The application of this method to the characterization of Mo/B"4C and La/B"4C multilayer systems shows that the functionally decisive structure parameters, such as layer perfection, layer periodicity, and layer orientation, can be obtained with high precision from evaluation of TEM bright-field images. The essential role of such data analyses for a quantitative characterization of multilayer systems and for optimising the layer deposition techniques in the fabrication of X-ray optical layer systems will be demonstrated and discussed.

Details

ISSN :
01679317
Volume :
84
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Microelectronic Engineering
Accession number :
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