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== About ==
== About ==
The Filmetrics F40-UV is a microscope-mounted thin-film measurement system, allowing you to non-descructively measure thin-film thicknesses in small patterned areas on your sample. It is an optical reflectometer, acquiring spectra between 400-900nm with a regular halogen microscope light source.
The Filmetrics F40-UV is a microscope-mounted thin-film measurement system, allowing you to non-descructively measure thin-film thicknesses in small (patterned) areas on your sample. It is an optical reflectometer, acquiring reflection spectra between 400-900nm optical wavelengths (Vis to Near-IR) with a regular halogen microscope light source. The Filmetrics software then performs curve-fitting to determine the thickness and/or refractive index of the measured films.


it is equipped with 10x, 20x, 50x, 100x and 150x objectives.
It is equipped with 10x, 20x, 50x, 100x and 150x objectives.


== Operating Procedures ==
== Operating Procedures ==

Revision as of 22:04, 16 August 2018

Photograph of the system.
Photograph of the F40-UV microsscope.

About

The Filmetrics F40-UV is a microscope-mounted thin-film measurement system, allowing you to non-descructively measure thin-film thicknesses in small (patterned) areas on your sample. It is an optical reflectometer, acquiring reflection spectra between 400-900nm optical wavelengths (Vis to Near-IR) with a regular halogen microscope light source. The Filmetrics software then performs curve-fitting to determine the thickness and/or refractive index of the measured films.

It is equipped with 10x, 20x, 50x, 100x and 150x objectives.

Operating Procedures