Madan, Ellipsometry has been used for this application, although more common tools for things of this height are AFM and STM. I believe I've also heard of FTIR being a good tool. At least some of this should be available to you, given the amount of bio-nano being done at Cornell. For some thoughts on technique, check the extensive literature on self-assembled monolayers of alkanethiols. Mrksich and Whitesides are two of the major names in this subfield; Mrksich in particular has a few good review articles. Alik Widge MEMS Laboratory Carnegie Mellon University On Wed, 6 Nov 2002 mems-talk-request@memsnet.org wrote: > From: "Madanagopal K.V."> Subject: [mems-talk] measuring thickness of thin organic layers > Reply-To: mems-talk@memsnet.org > > Hello, > Has anyone measured thin organic layers on gold (or other metals)? I am > trying to measure ~40A thick films. Would ellipsometry work? > I would appreciate if anyone could suggest some references. > > Thanks > Madan >