Surface Resistance Imaging with a Scanning Near-Field Microwave Microscope
Abstract
We describe near-field imaging of sample sheet resistance via frequency shifts in a resonant coaxial scanning microwave microscope. The frequency shifts are related to local sample properties, such as surface resistance and dielectric constant. We use a feedback circuit to track a given resonant frequency, allowing measurements with a sensitivity to frequency shifts as small as one parts in 50000 for a 30 ms sampling time. The frequency shifts can be converted to sheet resistance based on a simple model of the system.
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