Terahertz Time-Domain Characterization of Thin Conducting Films in Reflection Mode

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A protocol for the characterization of thin conducting films (TCSs) by means of terahertz time-domain spectroscopy (THz-TDS) is thoroughly presented. By employing a Gires-Tournoisétalon configuration in the reflection mode, it is shown that amplitude-only measurements are sufficient to accurately characterize the sheet resistance of thin films at THz frequencies thanks to the high sensitivity of the proposed technique. A large series of samples of nanometric thickness that span a broad range of sheet resistance values are characterized: fluorine-doped zinc oxide, aluminum-doped zinc oxide, nanometric titanium and reduced graphene oxide films, and tungsten and platinum diselenide. In addition, a flexible THz perfect absorber based on a Salisbury screen is experimentally demonstrated in the context of the analysis. The results confirm that THz-TDS in the reflection mode provides a powerful tool for the fast and nondestructive characterization of TCSs, such as transparent conducting oxides and emerging 2-D materials.

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Zografopoulos, D. C., Dionisiev, I., Minev, N., Petrone, G., Maita, F., Maiolo, L., … Fuscaldo, W. (2024). Terahertz Time-Domain Characterization of Thin Conducting Films in Reflection Mode. IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation, 72(12), 9301–9316. https://doi.org/10.1109/TAP.2024.3482715

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