Polymers (Jul 2021)

Simultaneous Determination of Refractive Index and Thickness of Submicron Optical Polymer Films from Transmission Spectra

  • Víctor Bonal,
  • José A. Quintana,
  • José M. Villalvilla,
  • Rafael Muñoz-Mármol,
  • Jose C. Mira-Martínez,
  • Pedro G. Boj,
  • María E. Cruz,
  • Yolanda Castro,
  • María A. Díaz-García

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/polym13152545
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 15
p. 2545

Abstract

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High-transparency polymers, called optical polymers (OPs), are used in many thin-film devices, for which the knowledge of film thickness (h) and refractive index (n) is generally required. Spectrophotometry is a cost-effective, simple and fast non-destructive method often used to determine these parameters simultaneously, but its application is limited to films where h > 500 nm. Here, a simple spectrophotometric method is reported to obtain simultaneously the n and h of a sub-micron OP film (down to values of a few tenths of a nm) from its transmission spectrum. The method is valid for any OP where the n dispersion curve follows a two-coefficient Cauchy function and complies with a certain equation involving n at two different wavelengths. Remarkably, such an equation is determined through the analysis of n data for a wide set of commercial OPs, and its general validity is demonstrated. Films of various OPs (pristine or doped with fluorescent compounds), typically used in applications such as thin-film organic lasers, are prepared, and n and h are simultaneously determined with the proposed procedure. The success of the method is confirmed with variable-angle spectroscopic ellipsometry.

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