The transmittance of thin films of Yb deposited by evaporation in ultra high vacuum (UHV) conditions have been investigated in the 23-1,700 eV spectral range. Transmittance measurements were performed in situ on Yb films deposited over grids coated with a thin, C support film. Transmittance measurements were used to obtain the extinction coefficient of Yb films at each individual photon energy investigated. The energy range investigated encompasses M, N, and O edges of Yb. The current results, along with data in the literature, show that Yb has an interesting low-absorption band in the ∼12-24 eV range. The promising characteristics of Yb as a filter material in this region requires the development of a protection material due to the reactivity of Yb under normal atmosphere. The low absorption of Yb in the above range makes it also a candidate for a component of multilayer coatings in a spectral region in which few developments have been performed due to the lack of low absorption materials. The f1 sum-rule was applied to extinction coefficient data in the whole spectrum that included the current data along with those of the literature, resulting in a value of 70.26, which is close to the expected value of 69.32.

Determination of optical constants of scandium films in the 20-1000 eV range / Mónica Fernández, Perea; Juan I., Larruquert; José A., Aznárez; José A., Méndez; Luca, Poletto; A., Marco Malvezzi; Angelo, Giglia; Nannarone, Stefano. - In: JOURNAL OF THE OPTICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA. A, OPTICS, IMAGE SCIENCE, AND VISION. - ISSN 1084-7529. - STAMPA. - 23:(2006), pp. 2880-2880+. [10.1364/JOSAA.23.002880]

Determination of optical constants of scandium films in the 20-1000 eV range

NANNARONE, Stefano
2006

Abstract

The transmittance of thin films of Yb deposited by evaporation in ultra high vacuum (UHV) conditions have been investigated in the 23-1,700 eV spectral range. Transmittance measurements were performed in situ on Yb films deposited over grids coated with a thin, C support film. Transmittance measurements were used to obtain the extinction coefficient of Yb films at each individual photon energy investigated. The energy range investigated encompasses M, N, and O edges of Yb. The current results, along with data in the literature, show that Yb has an interesting low-absorption band in the ∼12-24 eV range. The promising characteristics of Yb as a filter material in this region requires the development of a protection material due to the reactivity of Yb under normal atmosphere. The low absorption of Yb in the above range makes it also a candidate for a component of multilayer coatings in a spectral region in which few developments have been performed due to the lack of low absorption materials. The f1 sum-rule was applied to extinction coefficient data in the whole spectrum that included the current data along with those of the literature, resulting in a value of 70.26, which is close to the expected value of 69.32.
2006
23
2880
2880+
Determination of optical constants of scandium films in the 20-1000 eV range / Mónica Fernández, Perea; Juan I., Larruquert; José A., Aznárez; José A., Méndez; Luca, Poletto; A., Marco Malvezzi; Angelo, Giglia; Nannarone, Stefano. - In: JOURNAL OF THE OPTICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA. A, OPTICS, IMAGE SCIENCE, AND VISION. - ISSN 1084-7529. - STAMPA. - 23:(2006), pp. 2880-2880+. [10.1364/JOSAA.23.002880]
Mónica Fernández, Perea; Juan I., Larruquert; José A., Aznárez; José A., Méndez; Luca, Poletto; A., Marco Malvezzi; Angelo, Giglia; Nannarone, Stefano
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