Abstract

In this paper, we analyze why SOI wafers appear as they do to the naked eye. We show how a thickness variation as small as ten Angstroms can cause a readily discernible color change, and why this optical effect is much stronger in a thinned SOI wafer than in an oxide-coated wafer or in thick SOI wafers. >

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