TY - JOUR
T1 - A decoupling calculation method of separating temperature component from the nano-scale metal film thickness measurement output by the eddy current sensor
AU - Wang, Jinlong
AU - Li, Hongkai
AU - Zhang, Tong
AU - Li, Zihan
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 IOP Publishing Ltd.
PY - 2024/6
Y1 - 2024/6
N2 - The eddy current method has been widely applied in the field of nano-scale metal film thickness detection. The output signal of an eddy current sensor is generally tiny in practice, and it is easily affected by the ambient temperature variation, which results in a decrease in the measurement accuracy. How to separate the temperature effect on film thickness measurement for achieving a high precision is a major problem. Therefore, a coupling model of an eddy current sensor with an electromagnetic field and a temperature field is established in this study, and the influence of the film thickness and temperature on coil impedance is calculated. It is found that the inductance and resistance of the coil vary monotonically as thickness and temperature with a measure of linearity in a certain range, as well as the real part and imaginary part of the output voltage by using an AC bridge. Then a film thickness-temperature decoupling calculation method is proposed, and a group of linear calibration intervals are further divided considering the linearity and measurement accuracy. According to the calculation results, it is confirmed that the method can decouple the two, and accomplish a higher accuracy. In addition, the method is verified by a series of experiments, and the variation trend of real and imaginary parts of output voltage with thickness and temperature is consistent with simulation results. At the same time, it is feasible to realize a synchronous detection of metal film thickness and ambient temperature in a certain range.
AB - The eddy current method has been widely applied in the field of nano-scale metal film thickness detection. The output signal of an eddy current sensor is generally tiny in practice, and it is easily affected by the ambient temperature variation, which results in a decrease in the measurement accuracy. How to separate the temperature effect on film thickness measurement for achieving a high precision is a major problem. Therefore, a coupling model of an eddy current sensor with an electromagnetic field and a temperature field is established in this study, and the influence of the film thickness and temperature on coil impedance is calculated. It is found that the inductance and resistance of the coil vary monotonically as thickness and temperature with a measure of linearity in a certain range, as well as the real part and imaginary part of the output voltage by using an AC bridge. Then a film thickness-temperature decoupling calculation method is proposed, and a group of linear calibration intervals are further divided considering the linearity and measurement accuracy. According to the calculation results, it is confirmed that the method can decouple the two, and accomplish a higher accuracy. In addition, the method is verified by a series of experiments, and the variation trend of real and imaginary parts of output voltage with thickness and temperature is consistent with simulation results. At the same time, it is feasible to realize a synchronous detection of metal film thickness and ambient temperature in a certain range.
KW - decoupling method
KW - eddy current
KW - film thickness measurement
KW - impedance
KW - temperature
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U2 - 10.1088/1361-6501/ad2dac
DO - 10.1088/1361-6501/ad2dac
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85187621657
SN - 0957-0233
VL - 35
JO - Measurement Science and Technology
JF - Measurement Science and Technology
IS - 6
M1 - 065011
ER -