Advancing full wafer and compound semiconductor research with Raman & Photoluminescence imaging

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OI Academy | Webinar
Unlock the Secrets of Semiconductors: Free Webinar on Raman & Photoluminescence Imaging

14:00 Taiwan/Singapore | 15:00 Japan/Korea | 16:00 Sydney | 18:00 New Zealand

Semiconductors are the materials from which the engines of the information age are built, and their advancement is among the most vital endeavors in technology. The first step in their production generally involves crystal growth and sectioning into thin wafers. The wafers are then altered using methods such as doping to give them specific electronic properties. Access to the subtlest details of these chemical and structural modifications on the sub-micrometer scale is crucial in new device development and final product quality control.

Raman microscopy is a powerful tool for semiconductor research that can non-destructively acquire high-resolution, spatially resolved information to determine the chemical composition of a sample, visualize component distribution, and characterize properties such as crystallinity, strain, stress or doping. This is particularly valuable for compound semiconductors, which often consist of multiple elements and complex structures.

In this webinar we will introduce the principles of 3D Raman imaging, and the speaker will show in detail how to access chemical imaging at the highest spatial and spectral resolution. The measurements will demonstrate how Raman imaging can provide insights on stress, doping and topographic variation in a large-area wafer and on layered semiconducting materials.

Please join us to learn about the fundamentals of enhanced 3D Raman and photoluminescence imaging at the highest spectral and spatial resolution for semiconductor applications. You will see exciting demonstration measurements on semiconducting materials, including compositional analysis, stress and strain characterization, depth profiling and defect analysis.

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16 July 2025
Time:

2 : 00 PM (SGT)

Duration:

60 minutes

Language:

English

Businesses:

OI Academy, WITec | Raman

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Speaker

Thomas Meyer - Oxford Instruments
Senior Application Scientist

Thomas Meyer studied Physics at the University of Leipzig in Germany and worked as research associate focusing on Biophysics in...