Light-scattering characterization of transparent substrates

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Abstract

Angle-resolved light scattering has been used for decades to quantify the surface roughness of optical components. However, because this technique is affected by the contribution of both interfaces of the sample, it cannot be applied to transparent substrates. We show how to overcome this issue and apply these principles to the characterization of superpolished samples. © 2006 Optical Society of America.

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Zerrad, M., Deumié, C., Lequime, M., Amra, C., & Ewart, M. (2006). Light-scattering characterization of transparent substrates. Applied Optics, 45(7), 1402–1409. https://doi.org/10.1364/AO.45.001402

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