AbstractThe monitoring of heat flux is becoming more and more critical for many technologies approaching nanometric dimensions.Scanning Thermal Microscopy (SThM) is one of the tools available for thermal measurement at the nanoscale. This measurement technics needs calibration samples. Therefore, micro-hotplates made of platinum heater suspended on thin silicon nitride (SiN) membranes were fabricated for the calibration of Scanning Thermal Microscopy probes. The objective is to obtain heated reference samples with localised resistive temperature sensors (RTD) on the membrane to probe the temperature on a micro-scale area (typically 10x10μm2). This sensing area is dedicated to (1) quantify the thermal resistance between the SThM tip and hot ...