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== Deposition of Aluminium Nitride ==
== Deposition of Aluminium Nitride ==


AlN can be deposited by using sputtering method with AlN target or reactive sputtering method with Al target in mixtures of argon and nitrogen. AlN film can be deposited by using the [[Specific Process Knowledge/Thin film deposition/Multisource PVD|Cryofox PVD co-sputter/evaporation]]  or  the [[Specific Process Knowledge/Thin film deposition/Lesker|Lesker Sputter System]].      
AlN films can be deposited by sputtering or by atomic layer deposition (ALD).


*[[/AlN in PVD co-sputter|Al<sub>x</sub>N<sub>y</sub> in PVD co-sputter/evaporation]] <br/>
In the sputter systems AlN can be either deposited by direct sputtering of an AlN target or reactive sputtering with an Al target in mixtures of argon and nitrogen.


 
==Comparison of the methods for deposition of AlN==
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==Only one method at the moment==


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*Reactive Sputtering ( 6" Al target) or AlN target sputtering
*Reactive Sputtering (2" Al target)  
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*Pulsed reactive DC sputtering (PDC, 4" Al target)
*Reactive HIPIMS (high-power impulse magnetron sputtering)
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*Reactive Sputtering
*Plasma Enhanced Atomic Layer Deposition
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*Oxygen contamination issue (in 2016 a user got ~ 30 % O in the AlN, measured by XPS in the bulk of the layer).
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*Al:N:O ~ 53 : 46 : 1.5 in the bulk (see acceptance test results [[Specific_Process_Knowledge/Thin_film_deposition/Cluster-based_multi-chamber_high_vacuum_sputtering_deposition_system#Process information|here]]). It should be possible to tune the Al:N ratio somewhat.
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* 0.055 nm/s (Power: 300W, pressure:1 mTorr, temp.: 400C, N2 ratio: 50%)
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* at least 0.5 nm/s ([[Specific_Process_Knowledge/Thin_film_deposition/Cluster-based_multi-chamber_high_vacuum_sputtering_deposition_system#Standard recipe performance|see conditions]])
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* 0.0625 nm/cycle on a flat sample
* 0.0558 nm/cycle on a high aspect ratio structures
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* Up to 400<sup>o</sup>C
* Up to 400 °C
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* Up to 450<sup>o</sup>C
* 350 °C
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* 1x 100 mm wafer
* 1x 150 mm wafer
* 1x 150 mm wafer
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*1 50 mm wafers
*1 100 mm wafers
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*Any metals  
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*almost any
*Similar to the Sputter-System (Lesker), see [http://labmanager.dtu.dk/function.php?module=XcMachineaction&view=edit&MachID=442 cross-contamination sheet]
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*Silicon
*Silicon oxide, silicon nitride
*Quartz/fused silica
*Al, Al<sub>2</sub>O<sub>3</sub>
*Ti, TiO<sub>2</sub>
*Other metals (use dedicated carrier wafer)
*III-V materials (use dedicated carrier wafer)
*Polymers (depending on the melting point/deposition temperature, use carrier wafer)
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Further process information can be found here:
*[[Specific Process Knowledge/Thin film deposition/ALD2 (PEALD)/AlN deposition using ALD2|AlN deposition using ALD2]]
*[[Specific_Process_Knowledge/Thin_film_deposition/Cluster-based_multi-chamber_high_vacuum_sputtering_deposition_system#Process information|Deposition conditions and acceptance test results]] for sputter deposition of AlN in the Sputter-System Metal-Nitride(PC3).
*For further information on AlN deposition using the sputter systems please contact the Thin Film Group ([mailto:thinfilm@nanolab.dtu.dk thinfilm@nanolab.dtu.dk]). The Sputter-System Metal-Nitride(PC3) was acquired partly to make it possible to deposit high-quality of AlN films.

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Deposition of Aluminium Nitride

AlN films can be deposited by sputtering or by atomic layer deposition (ALD).

In the sputter systems AlN can be either deposited by direct sputtering of an AlN target or reactive sputtering with an Al target in mixtures of argon and nitrogen.

Comparison of the methods for deposition of AlN

Sputter-System (Lesker) Sputter-System Metal-Nitride(PC3) ALD2
Generel description
  • Reactive Sputtering (2" Al target)
  • Pulsed reactive DC sputtering (PDC, 4" Al target)
  • Reactive HIPIMS (high-power impulse magnetron sputtering)
  • Plasma Enhanced Atomic Layer Deposition
Stoichiometry
  • Oxygen contamination issue (in 2016 a user got ~ 30 % O in the AlN, measured by XPS in the bulk of the layer).
  • Al:N:O ~ 53 : 46 : 1.5 in the bulk (see acceptance test results here). It should be possible to tune the Al:N ratio somewhat.
  • AlN
Film Thickness
  • few nm - 200 nm
  • few nm - ~ 1 μm
  • 0nm - 50 nm
Deposition rate
  • 0.055 nm/s (Power: 300W, pressure:1 mTorr, temp.: 400C, N2 ratio: 50%)
  • 0.0625 nm/cycle on a flat sample
  • 0.0558 nm/cycle on a high aspect ratio structures
Step coverage
  • Good
  • Not known, most likely medium-good
  • Very good
Process Temperature
  • Up to 400 °C
  • Up to 600 °C
  • 350 °C
Substrate size
  • chips
  • 1x 100 mm wafer
  • 1x 150 mm wafer
  • chips
  • 10 x 100 mm wafer or
  • 10 x 150 mm wafer
  • Several small samples
  • 1 50 mm wafers
  • 1 100 mm wafers
  • 1 150 mm wafer
Allowed materials
  • Silicon
  • Silicon oxide, silicon nitride
  • Quartz/fused silica
  • Photoresist
  • PMMA
  • Mylar
  • SU-8
  • Any metals
  • Silicon
  • Silicon oxide, silicon nitride
  • Quartz/fused silica
  • Al, Al2O3
  • Ti, TiO2
  • Other metals (use dedicated carrier wafer)
  • III-V materials (use dedicated carrier wafer)
  • Polymers (depending on the melting point/deposition temperature, use carrier wafer)

Further process information can be found here: