Precise Measurement of Refractive Indices in Thin Film Heterostructures
Abstract
We present a robust, precise, and accurate method to simultaneously measure the refractive indices of two transparent materials within an interference coating. This is achieved by measuring both a photometrically accurate transmittance spectrum and the as-grown individual layer thicknesses of a thin-film multilayer structure. These measurements are used for a TMM-based curve-fitting routine which extracts the refractive indices and their measurement uncertainties via a Monte-Carlo-type error propagation. We demonstrate the performance of this approach by experimentally measuring the refractive indices of both, GaAs and AlGaAs, as present in an epitaxial distributed Bragg reflector. A variety of devices can be used to obtain the transmittance spectrum (e.g., FTIR, grating-based spectrophotometer) and layer thicknesses (e.g., SEM, TEM, AFM), the discussed approach is readily adaptable to virtually any wavelength region and many transparent material combinations of interest. The subsequent model-fitting approach yields refractive index values with -level uncertainty for both materials.
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@article{arxiv.2301.07712,
title = {Precise Measurement of Refractive Indices in Thin Film Heterostructures},
author = {Lukas W. Perner and Gar-Wing Truong and David Follman and Maximilian Prinz and Georg Winkler and Stephan Puchegger and Garrett D. Cole and Oliver H. Heckl},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2301.07712},
year = {2023}
}
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13 pages, 3 figures, submitted to PRL