Tencor profilometer
| Essentials | |
|---|---|
| Full name | KLA Tencor D-120 | 
| Manufacturer | KLA-Tencor Corp. | 
| Description | Profilometer | 
| Location | Cleanroom 2 | 
| Responsibility | |
| Primary | Nader | 
| Secondary | Claus | 
The KLA-Tencor profilometer (profiler) is a sample surface height and roughness characterization tool. A stylus tip is pressed to the surface with a small force (0.1-10 mg) and dragged across the sample surface.
Most users at NBI use it to measure:
Other alternatives to measure film thickness at the NBI cleanroom facilities:
- Bruker Dimension Icon AFM
 - Alpha-SE ellipsometer for transparent films
 - Filmetrics reflectometer for transparent films
 - in some cases, JEOL 7800F SEM
 
Quick-start guide
Video on how to operate the Tencor profilometer:
Click here to watch the video on YouTube
Load your sample
- Open lid
 - Place your sample in stage center
- The stylus scans only along the axis from the center of the room towards the wall behind the tool
 
 - Align the step feature perpendicular to the scan axis
 - In the software, drive stylus up to a safe height (a couple of mm above the substrate) using Z Stage arrows on the right side of the window
 - Click Load Positions
 - Center: Go To
- Stage moves in and centers under the stylus
 
 - Close lid
 - Ok
 
Find the step to scan
- Bring down the stylus using Z Stage at medium speed (~50%)
- You should start seeing the reflection of the stylus on your sample
 
 - Reduce speed (~25%) before moving closer
 - Drive to area of interest using arrows in X-Y Stages
 
Perform the scan
- When at the desired scan start position, click Engage
 - In the Scan Parameters panel at the bottom of the screen set Speed, Length, and Profile according to your needs
 - Set Range according to your expected step height
 - Set Stylus Force
- 1.0 mg is a good starting point
 - If the stylus doesn't move during the scan, try less force
 
 - In the toolbar of the Video Capture window, click ▶ Scan
 
Process the scan data
- Drag the cursors R (reference) and M (measurement) to different positions at the same height on the substrate
 - Expand the cursor widths as much as possible
 - Click Level Data in the right of the screen
 - Drag one cursor to the step and adjust the width
- Keep the other cursor at the reference level
 
 - Read the step height at Delta Height
 
Unload your sample
- Close all data windows
 - Increase Z Stage speed
 - Drive the stylus pup to a safe gheight
 - Click Load Positions
 - Unload all the way out: Go To
- Wait for stage to drive out
 
 - Unload sample
 - Ok
 - Done!
 
Troubleshooting
- If your sample is too tilted (the data hits the range limits)
 - 
- Drive stylus away from surface using Z Stage
 - Turn the angle adjustment wheel counter-clockwise to level a negative slope, or clockwise to level a positive slope
 - Perform a scan to test the tilt correction and readjust if necessary
 - Tilt is correctly adjusted if you can level the entire scan