Abstract
Picosecond laser pulses are used to excite and detect stress pulses in thin
transparent films on opaque substrates. The reflectance variation, measured for
silica films, is modeled as a sum of different contributions: an echo
contribution from stress-induced modulation of the substrate reflectance, an
interference contribution from light reflected by the stress pulse in the
transparent film, and a contribution from stress-induced vibrations of the order
of 10−3 nm of the film surface, observed for what is to our
knowledge the first time. We show how both the thickness and sound velocity of
the film can be determined, provided that its refractive index is known.
© 1991 Optical Society of America
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