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Waveguide-enhanced grazing-incidence small-angle x-ray scattering of buried nanostructures in thin films
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关键词: LAMELLAR STRUCTURES;    GOLD NANOPARTICLES;    NEUTRON-SCATTERING;    SURFACE;    DIFFRACTION;    REFLECTION;    COPOLYMERS;    MEMBRANES;    LAYERS;   
DOI  :  10.1103/PhysRevB.84.075440
来源: SCIE
【 摘 要 】

X-ray standing waves generated by the interference of the scattered x rays from parallel surfaces of a thin film, the so-called waveguide effect, can be used to enhance or reduce the scatterings from certain depths of the film. Used in combination with grazing-incidence small-angle x-ray scattering, this resonance effect provides depth sensitivity to extract buried structures in thin films of polymer and polymer/nanoparticle nanocomposite, which are not readily accessible by most surface techniques, such as scanning probe microscopy. We developed a rigorous theory of the diffuse scattering in the framework of the distorted-wave Born approximation using a discretization method analogous to Parratt's recursive formalism. In such a case, the distortion of the electric field of the unperturbed state from the nanostructures of interest is considered in a self-consistent manner. This theory allows a quantitative determination of the buried nanostructures when the x-ray waveguide enhancement is present or the size of the nanostructures of interest is comparable to or larger than the spatial frequency of electric-field intensity modulation. A unique capability afforded by this theory is that a nanometer or even subnanometer spatial resolution can be achieved in the depth information of the buried nanostructures, along with the in-plane correlation of the structures.

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