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Profile retrieval of a buried periodic structure using spin echo grazing incidence neutron scattering

Authors :
Ashkar, R.
Dalgliesh, R. M.
Pynn, R.
Dunbar, A. D. F.
Jones, R. A. L.
Parnell, A. J.
Ashkar, R.
Dalgliesh, R. M.
Pynn, R.
Dunbar, A. D. F.
Jones, R. A. L.
Parnell, A. J.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

When the neutron scattering technique, Spin Echo Resolved Grazing Incidence Scattering (SERGIS) concept, was originally put forward by Rekveldt [Physica B 1135, 234-236 (1997)] and Felcher et al. [Proc. SPIE 4785, 164 (2002)], they recognized that the specular scattering and the off-specular scattering could be spatially separated due to the tight neutron beam collimation in the scattering plane, a necessity for any reflectometry experiment. In this Letter, we show that it is possible to make large area measurements of periodic grating structures using SERGIS in a number of interesting scenarios. The SERGIS data can be analyzed using a dynamical theory, which makes it possible to effectively retrieve the lateral profile of a commercial periodic diffraction grating. Interestingly, this is still the case even when that grating is buried beneath a highly deuterated poly(methyl methacrylate-D8) polymer layer. We also clearly demonstrate that the maximum sensitivity to lateral structures is achieved when the specular reflection from the grating is excluded from the data analysis, demonstrating a feature of SERGIS that was proposed over two decades ago. (C) 2020 Author(s). All article content, except where otherwise noted, is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1236399205
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1063.1.5140616