2016
DOI: 10.1002/sia.6191
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Dealing with inaccuracies in the analysis on solvent‐induced swelling of transparent thin films using in situ spectroscopic ellipsometry in the visible wavelength range

Abstract: The accuracy of spectroscopic ellipsometry studies of transparent polymer films in the visible wavelength range is greatly reduced in the presence of a liquid ambient. The relatively high refractive index of a liquid ambient strongly amplifies the effects of experimental non-idealities, such as window birefringence and an unknowingly inaccurate description of the optical properties of the ambient. In particular for thin films (approximately <100 nm), the implications of even small non-idealities are substantia… Show more

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“…Those values deviate slightly from the dilation values found in this study (0.6% and 3.8%, respectively). The difference is smaller than the inherent inaccuracy of the solvent massuptake technique and the error bars on our data [62].…”
Section: Final Remarks On Peimentioning
confidence: 58%
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“…Those values deviate slightly from the dilation values found in this study (0.6% and 3.8%, respectively). The difference is smaller than the inherent inaccuracy of the solvent massuptake technique and the error bars on our data [62].…”
Section: Final Remarks On Peimentioning
confidence: 58%
“…Therefore, a further improvement in data accuracy can be obtained by better controlling the layer homogeneity. The uncertainties introduced by inaccuracies in the refractive index are inherent to the applied measurement method; they can be minimized [62], but not avoided completely. Furthermore, for the glassy materials, it would be interesting to store the samples for much longer timescales of multiple years in order to assess the final (equilibrium) solvent concentration that is reached inside these layers.…”
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confidence: 99%
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