I read your message forwarded to me by a collegue, and look for helping you :
Find herafter 2 labs playing with such an ellipsometer in France :
B. DREVILLON
Laboratoire de Physique des Interfaces et des Couches Minces
Ecole Polytechnique
F 91128 PALAISEAU
Jean-Yves ROBIC
CEA/DLETI/CMO
17, rue des martyrs
F 38054 GRENOBLE CEDEX
Phone : (33)76.88.42.27
Fax : (33)76.88.50.46
Please, what MEMS stand for ? I am involved in pyroelectric imagers...
Regards.
G. Boucharlat
Thomson-CSF
BP 123
F 38521 SAINT EGREVE CEDEX
[email protected]
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I am searching for institutions/companies that may
have an ellipsometer for directly measuring thin film
(metal and dielectric) optical constants (n and k)
in the region from 8 to 15 microns (i.e., 1250/cm
to 667/cm or 3.75e13 Hz to 2.00e13 Hz or
0.16eV to 0.083 eV).
My literature search to date has suggested that the
only such devices exist in Europe (France and Germany).
I would appreciate any leads on any such devices
either commercially available or "jerry-rigged" in
some lab. The application is for a MEMS-related
pyroelectric detection system.
-thanks
Raed Rizq
"[email protected]"
University of Minnesota