1986
DOI: 10.1063/1.97236
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Measurement of air gap thickness underneath an opaque film by pulsed photothermal radiometry

Abstract: We describe an experimental method to detect and measure a thin air gap between an opaque film and a substrate. The method is pulsed photothermal radiometry with signal shape analysis at suitable delayed times. This relies on the use of a short light pulse to heat up the surface of the opaque film by∼10 °C, and detecting the infrared thermal emission from the surface as a function of time for a sufficiently long time. A numerical computation as well as an analytical approximation is developed to explain the de… Show more

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“…It is a noncontact method enabling a convenient, nondestructive, and ''remote'' measurement of a sample's thermal and physical properties, 1,2 such as thermal diffusivity, heat capacity, thermal conductivity, absorption coefficient, thicknesses of coating and thin films, [3][4][5] and the temperature of a sample. [6][7][8] Quantitative values can be obtained by analyzing the shape of the time dependence of the emitted signal.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is a noncontact method enabling a convenient, nondestructive, and ''remote'' measurement of a sample's thermal and physical properties, 1,2 such as thermal diffusivity, heat capacity, thermal conductivity, absorption coefficient, thicknesses of coating and thin films, [3][4][5] and the temperature of a sample. [6][7][8] Quantitative values can be obtained by analyzing the shape of the time dependence of the emitted signal.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pulsed PTR signal analysis also provides a quantitative measurement of subsurface thermal contact resistance [29] and air-gap thickness measurements [30] (e.g., due to delamination). For example, if a flat polymer ftlm is pressed against a flat metal surface by applying a "contact pressure," the interface contact conductance is composed of two contributions, conduction Co,.. due to the interfacial gas and conduction Csolid due to solid contact.…”
Section: Photothermal Radiometrymentioning
confidence: 99%