Eddy current method for studying inhomogeneities and defects in thin metal films
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Karaganda University named after academician E.A.Buketov
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The variety of structure and specific properties associated with the small thickness of thin metal films lead to
the fact that their physical characteristics differ significantly from the characteristics of the same materials in the
bulk state. To determine the characteristics of thin metal films, the development of new non-destructive research
methods is relevant. The article substantiates the advantages of the eddy current testing method for studying the
surface of thin metal films of various metals. The design of a subminiature eddy current transducer designed to
study the electrical conductivity, thickness and degree of damage of thin metal films is presented, and a hardware
and software complex is designed that allows the control of the developed transducer. The study of metal films
made it possible to show the inhomogeneity of the distribution of the substance over the surface of the substrate.
The dependence of the signal amplitude of the developed transducer on the film thickness was also determined. To
verify the results obtained, studies of the light transmittance of the films were carried out using the photometric
method. Comparison of the measurement results obtained by the two methods showed a high degree of agreement
between the two developed methods for studying films.
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Eddy current method for studying inhomogeneities and defects in thin metal films/ Malikov V.N. [et al.] // Eurasian Physical Technical Journal. – 2023. – Vol.20. – № 4(46). – pp. 116-124.