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Project develops optical material properties for photonics and semiconductor industry

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Providing the foundation for nano electronic devices, high quality sensors and photovoltaic cells

The optics and semiconductor industries use innovative materials and complex nanostructures whose optical properties are difficult to measure and often not accurately known.

Completed EMPIR project Traceable metrology of soft X-ray to IR optical constants and nanofilms for advanced manufacturing (20IND04, ATMOC) developed advanced mathematical methods to traceably characterise these materials for wavelengths ranging from soft x-ray (longer wavelength and lower energy than other x-rays) to infra-red. A database of optical constants was created, with associated uncertainties for bulk materials and ultra-thin film systems and industrially relevant datasets. This database provides the opportunity for relevant industries to run simulations and eventually develop new materials with tailored properties.

 

Project achievements:

Achievements from the project include:

Project coordinator Sebastian Heidenreich from PTB said

‘ATMOC has significantly advanced the metrology for optical material properties, supporting the development of next-generation semiconductor technologies and strengthening Europe’s position as a leader in this strategic sector.’

This EMPIR project is co-funded by the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme and the EMPIR Participating States.


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Date
2025-10-28
Tags
  • EMPIR,
  • Industry,
  • EMN Mathematics and Statistics,
  • EMN Advanced Manufacturing,
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