In this two-part webinar, Bruker profilometry experts discuss and demonstrate how Dektak stylus profilers deliver precise, repeatable surface measurements critical to semiconductor device performance and process control.
Viewers will
Both parts feature real-time demonstrations of Bruker stylus profilometry hardware and software, showcasing real-world measurements and workflows from measurement setup through data analysis.
Stylus profiling is a precise surface measurement technique widely used in semiconductor research and manufacturing. It offers sub-nanometer vertical resolution and consistent repeatability, even on complex topographies and transparent thin films. This method supports a variety of process and quality control applications, providing reliable data that helps ensure accuracy and consistency in increasingly advanced device architectures.
This webinar begins by reviewing stylus profilometry fundamentals, focusing on system architecture and hardware innovations, before discussing and demonstrating key applications.
Key applications explored in this webinar include step height analysis, wafer bow and curvature measurements, and stress calculations. It also includes a live demonstration using Vision64 software to showcase system setup, automation, and quantitative output capabilities.
This presentation is also included in Surface Characterization of Semiconductors: An Overview, from Topography to Advanced Physical Properties
FEATURED PRODUCTS AND TECHNOLOGY:
Bruker’s Dektak stylus profilers capture nanoscale surface variations with high precision and accuracy — regardless of scan length and the optical properties of the surface. This enables repeatable, high-quality measurement on a broad range of materials and structures, even during long-range scans. These capabilities are critical for ensuring accurate and consistent surface metrology for both semiconductor research and manufacturing applications.
Watch this webinar to hear about the capabilities and advantages of using stylus profilometry and its impact on device performance and yield. Applications discussed include:
Join us for this webinar to hear about how stylus profilers are used for:
The recording includes a live demo of the Dektak system in action, showcasing how step height measurements are performed across varied geometries. Viewers will also see how Bruker’s Vision64 software streamlines the workflow — from setting up measurements to analyzing and interpreting results — making it easier to integrate high-precision metrology into day-to-day operations.
This presentation is also included in our Surface Characterization of Semiconductors Workshop
FEATURED PRODUCTS AND TECHNOLOGY:
Samuel Lesko, Ph.D.
Dir. of Technology and Apps Development for Tribology, Stylus & Optical Profilers, Bruker
Samuel Lesko has over 20 years of optical and stylus profiler applications experience, particularly in using white-light interferometry in a wide variety of fields, from MEMS and semiconductor to automotive and aerospace. He is a member of SME and part of ISO/TC 213/WG committee (areal roughness) and obtained his physics Ph.D. and material science engineering degree at the University of Burgundy in France.
Sandip Basu, Ph.D.
Application Scientist, BrukerSandip Basu is an applications scientist at Bruker Nano Surfaces and Metrology division, where he works extensively on nano-mechanical and nano-tribological behavior of coatings and thin films, along with surface texture analysis using white light interferometry and stylus profilometry. He has obtained his Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering from Drexel University and has been involved in the industry for more than 10 years developing and promoting applications for nano-scale surface metrology.