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An Ultrasensitive Laser Microprobe for Detection of Surface Contamination

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Abstract

Increasingly, modem industrial processes demand strict control of potential interferences from contaminants on substrate surfaces. Direct detection of such small amounts of contamination presents a challenging technical task, particularly if detection is to be carried out in areas that are difficult to access. We report on a new laser-based detection method for nonvolatile residue on component surfaces.

© 1992 Optical Society of America

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