In this webinar, stylus profilometry expert Samuel Lesko, PhD, discusses how stylus profilers can be used to characterize a wide range of soft and thin materials crucial for flexible electronics and microfluidic devices.
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Driven by automation for production, inter-connectivity demands and energy harvesting, Internet of Things (IoT) and green energy solutions are booming. Researchers from both academia and industries actively seek new processes as well as novel materials to develop light and low-cost flexible electronics, or self-power driven and recyclable sensors. Recent innovative devices notably contain stacks of multi-layer thin films with new alloy organic and/or intermetallic materials that are extremely fragile.
In this webinar, Samuel Lesko, PhD, showcases how advanced stylus profiling further extends to fragile surfaces such as PEDOT:PSS photovoltaic materials, PDMS microfluidic channels or amorphous-indium-gallium-zinc-oxide (IGZO) transistors. He shows an example of PDMS microfluidic structures, where the stylus is aligned using optical videos and motorized feeders to achieve reproducible nanometer-level results even on soft, sticky surfaces.
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Samuel Lesko, Ph.D.
Dir. of Technology and Apps Development for Tribology, Stylus & Optical Profilers, Bruker