Non-Contact Multilayer Film Thickness Measurement Made Easy
We are delighted to introduce the MProbe non-contact film thickness measurement system. Using well proven spectroscopic analysis methods MProbe can accurately measure the thickness of translucent multi-layer film stacks.
Non-contact spectroscopy technique
Multilayer film stacks
1nm to 1mm layer thickness (system dependent)
Measure thickness, refractive index, surface roughness
Cost effective solution
A family of MProbe systems are available from the UV to IR, satisfying all thickness range and resolution requirements. Our fully featured TFCompanion control and analysis software package allows users to build layer stack models from an extensive materials library, as well as add customised materials. Stand-alone versions of TFCompanion software are also available for end-users and system integrators.
MProbe is an ideal solution for at-line, on-line and OEM scenarios as well as academic and industrial R&D. Typical application examples include solar cell PV coatings, polymer films, semiconductors, photoresists, thin oxide and nitride films, LCD and flat panel displays, optical coatings ... and many more.
Non-contact spectroscopy technique
Multilayer film stacks
1nm to 1mm layer thickness (system dependent)
Measure thickness, refractive index, surface roughness
Cost effective solution
A family of MProbe systems are available from the UV to IR, satisfying all thickness range and resolution requirements. Our fully featured TFCompanion control and analysis software package allows users to build layer stack models from an extensive materials library, as well as add customised materials. Stand-alone versions of TFCompanion software are also available for end-users and system integrators.
MProbe is an ideal solution for at-line, on-line and OEM scenarios as well as academic and industrial R&D. Typical application examples include solar cell PV coatings, polymer films, semiconductors, photoresists, thin oxide and nitride films, LCD and flat panel displays, optical coatings ... and many more.
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