2010
DOI: 10.1088/1742-6596/214/1/012081
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Modulated IR radiometry as a tool for the thickness control of coatings

Abstract: The thickness of coatings can be determined using the data measured by Modulated IR Radiometry for sets of coatings, produced under specific controlled conditions:-Keeping constant all deposition parameters except the deposition time, coatings of approximately constant thermal transport properties, but different thickness are produced. The modulated IR phase lag signals measured for the coatings are calibrated with the help of signals obtained for homogeneous opaque reference samples of smooth surface. Quantit… Show more

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“…40 The PTR method also turned out to be a good tool for the thickness control of coatings. 41 The photothermal radiometry can be used in the pulsed or periodic mode. 42 In this paper the applications of the PTR method in the frequency and spatial modes have been presented.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…40 The PTR method also turned out to be a good tool for the thickness control of coatings. 41 The photothermal radiometry can be used in the pulsed or periodic mode. 42 In this paper the applications of the PTR method in the frequency and spatial modes have been presented.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%