Showing posts with label Craig Herzinger. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Craig Herzinger. Show all posts

Saturday, June 2, 2018

Abstract-Advanced Terahertz Frequency-Domain Ellipsometry Instrumentation for In Situ and Ex Situ Applications


Philip Kuhne, Vallery Stanishev, Craig Herzinger,

http://www.diva-portal.org/smash/record.jsf?pid=diva2%3A1207080&dswid=6045

We present a terahertz (THz) frequency-domain spectroscopic ellipsometer design that suppresses formation of standing waves by use of stealth technology approaches. The strategy to suppress standing waves consists of three elements geometry, coating, and modulation. The instrument is based on the rotating analyzer ellipsometer principle and can incorporate various sample compartments, such as a superconducting magnet, in situ gas cells, or resonant sample cavities, for example. A backward wave oscillator and three detectors are employed, which permit operation in the spectral range of 0.1–1 THz (3.3–33 cm−1 or 0.4–4 meV). The THz frequency-domain ellipsometer allows for standard and generalized ellipsometry at variable angles of incidence in both reflection and transmission configurations. The methods used to suppress standing waves and strategies for an accurate frequency calibration are presented. Experimental results from dielectric constant determination in anisotropic materials, and free charge carrier determination in optical Hall effect (OHE), resonant-cavity enhanced OHE, and in situ OHE experiments are discussed. Examples include silicon and sapphire optical constants, free charge carrier properties of two-dimensional electron gas in a group III nitride high electron mobility transistor structure, and ambient effects on free electron mobility and density in epitaxial graphene.

Wednesday, January 14, 2015

Patent Application-Terahertz-infrared ellipsometer system, and method of use


United States Patent 8934096
Application Number: 13/506707
Publication Date: 01/13/2015
Herzinger, Craig M. (Lincoln, NE, US) 
Schubert, Mathias M. (Lincoln, NE, US) 
Hofmann, Tino (Lincoln, NE, US) 
Liphardt, Martin M. (Lincoln, NE, US) 
Woollam, John A. (Lincoln, NE, US) 
http://www.freepatentsonline.com/8934096.html

The present invention relates to ellipsometer and polarimeter systems, and more particularly is an ellipsometer or polarimeter or the like system which operates in a frequency range between 300 GHz or lower and extending to higher than at least 1 Tera-hertz (THz), and preferably through the Infra-red (IR) range up to, and higher than 100 THz, including:
    • a source such as a backward wave oscillator; a Smith-Purcell cell; a free electron laser, or an FTIR source and a solid state device; and
    • a detector such as a Golay cell; a bolometer or a solid state detector;
      and preferably including at least one odd-bounce polarization state image rotating system, and optionally including a polarizer, at least one compensator and/or modulator, in addition to an analyzer.