Abstract

Thermally grown, wet silicon oxides were studied using a variable-energy positron beam. Positron data were modelled without prior knowledge of the film thicknesses, as a “blind” test, to evaluate our ability to interpret the positron data. Good agreement was found between film thicknesses obtained by positron annihilation, time-resolved reflectivity, and nuclear reaction analysis.

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