Abstract
There is great interest in the semiconductor industry in the development of light-scattering techniques for the detection of "killer particles" on silicon-wafer surfaces. One of the principal limitations in the performance of such devices is the presence of background scattering or "haze" due to scattering from the random residual microtopography of silicon surfaces [1].
© 1995 Optical Society of America
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