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Optical Profiler (Filmetrics)

Unless otherwise stated, all content in this section was done by Berit Herstrøm, DTU Nanolab

Optical Profiler (Filmetrics): positioned in the basement (346-904), Photo: DTU Nanolab internal

The Profilm3D optical profiler from Filmetrics uses white-light-interferometry (WLI) and phase-shifting-interferometry (PSI) to produce surface profiles and depth-of-field color images.

The main purpose is 3D topographic imaging of surfaces, step height measurements and roughness measurements with larger FOV (Field Of View) than the AFM, but less horisontal resolution.

For most samples the optical profiler provides fast and easy information without any sample preparation. However, it can be necessary to cover thin transparent layers (< 2 µm) with a thin layer of metal.

The resolution is limited by the objective and the sampling resolution.


The user manual, technical information and contact information can be found in LabManager.


Equipment performance and process related parameters

Equipment Optical profiler
Purpose 3D topographic imaging of surfaces.
  • 3D imaging of surfaces
  • Roughness measurements
  • Step height measurements
  • 3D topographic measurements
Posibilities Interferometric profiling
  • Standard microscope imaging
  • PSI (Phase Shift Interferometry)
  • WLI (White light Interferometry)
  • Stitched scans
  • Wafer mapping
Performance With the current 10x objective

See here the data sheet for this instrument (requires login)]

Substrates Substrate size
  • Substrates no bigger than 100 mm x 100mm
Substrate materials allowed
  • In principle all materials