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==Thin Film TPT ==
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DTU Nanolab offers a Tool Package Training (TPT) course in thin film growth and deposition techniques.
== Thin Film Tool Package Training ==


Users that have to use any thin film growth and/or deposition tools in the cleanroom will have to sign up for the lectures before they apply for a training (i.e. it is possible to get a training and then attend the lectures afterwards).  
DTU Nanolab offers a Tool Package Training for Thin Film Techniques (TPT Thin Film). You are required to pass this course, in order to get access to thin film equipment inside the DTU Nanolabs cleanroom facility. The course includes theory on thin film growth and deposition processes. The theory part consists of lecture videos followed by quizzes for each section. Once completed successfully, you can request hands-on training for the equipment inside the cleanroom via [mailto:training@nanolab.dtu.dk training@nanolab.dtu.dk].
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The course is available via DTU Learn. You sign up for the course by enrolling yourself in the course [https://www.nanolab.dtu.dk/access/cleanroom-access/equipment-training/thin-film-training here].
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'''Course Layout'''
# Online lecture videos (theory)
# Quizzes for each section
# Individual hands-on training (specific equipment)
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''Individual ands on training can be requested via [mailto:training@nanolab.dtu.dk training@nanolab.dtu.dk].''
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'''Learning objectives''' 
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* Understand different film deposition methods
* Learn different thin film formation mechanisms
* be aware of relevant materials properties
* compare and be able to understand appropriate thin film techniques
* introduction to equipment at DTU Nanolab
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'''Course Contents'''
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* Introduction to Thin Film Techniques
** ''Thin Film Formation''
** ''Material Properties''
** ''Overview over Thin Film Techniques''
* Physical Vapour Deposition (PVD)
** ''Introduction to PVD''
** ''Resistive thermal evaporation''
** ''E-beam Evaporation''
** ''Sputtering''
* Thermal Oxidation
* Chemical Vapor Deposition (CVD)
* Atomic Layer Deposition (ALD)
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'''Qualifying Prerequisites'''
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* Cleanroom safety course at DTU Nanolab
* Admission to the cleanroom must be obtained before the group training session
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'''Course Responsible'''
* Pernille Voss Larsen
* Evgeniy Shkondin
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If you have questions you can contact us via [mailto:thinfilm@nanolab.dtu.dk thinfilm@nanolab.dtu.dk].  
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==Knowledge and Information about Thin Film Techniques==
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====Introduction to Thin Films====
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*[http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/9781119990413.ch5/pdf  S. Franssila, (2010), Introduction to Microfabrication, Chapter 5: Thin-Film Materials and Processes]
!colspan="2"|Thin film tool package training (TPT)
*[http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/9781119990413.ch7/pdf  S. Franssila, (2010), Introduction to Microfabrication, Chapter 7: Advanced Thin Films]
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*[https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/B9780815520375000101 D. M. Mattox,(2015) Handbook of Physical Vapor Deposition (PVD) Processing (Second Edition), Chapter 10: Atomistic Film Growth and Some Growth-Related Film Properties]
 
*[https://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1007%2F978-3-662-05179-5.pdf  K. Oura et al., (2003), Surface Science, Chapter 14: Growth of Thin Films]
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!Schedule
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<b>Theoretical part</b>
 
'''1<sup>st</sup> lecture (2 hours):'''
*An introduction to thin films
*Material properties
*Overview of different thin film techniques at DTU Nanolab – 1<sup>st</sup> part:
**Thermal oxidation
**Electroplating
 
<i>Sign up for the next lecture here: https://danchip.doodle.com/poll/k4pdm2n4bpseww5e.
 
The next lecture will be held online (using Zoom) on the 28th of June from 10.00 to 12.30</i>
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'''2<sup>nd</sup> lecture (3 hours):'''
*Vacuum basics
*Overview of different thin film techniques at DTU Nanolab – 2<sup>nd</sup>  part:
*PVD (physical vapour deposition)
**E-beam evaporation
**Thermal evaporation
**Sputtering
*CVD (chemical vapour depostion)
**LPCVD (low pressure chemical vapour deposition)
**PECVD (plasma enhanced chemical vapour deposition)
*ALD (atomic layer deposition)
 
<i>Sign up for the next lecture here: https://danchip.doodle.com/poll/4r3ydwzzbrdepgpf
 
The next lecture will be held online (using Zoom) on the 4th of June from 9.00 to 12.30 </i>
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<b>Practical part</b>
====Thermal oxidation====
* None
*[http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/9781119990413.ch13/pdf  S. Franssila, (2010), Introduction to Microfabrication, Chapter 13: Thermal Oxidation]
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====Stress in Thin Films====
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*[https://avs.scitation.org/doi/10.1116/1.5011790 Journal of Vacuum Science & Technology A 36, 020801 (2018) Review Article: Stress in thin films and coatings: Current status, challenges, and prospects]
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*[https://www.bruker.com/en/meta/fileadmin/_jcr_content/root/contentpar/search.download-asset.pdf/2bbdadb5-98f9-4b72-9ad4-cfb3683fb2da/thin-film-stress-measurement-using-dektak-stylus-profilers-app-note-BRUKER.pdf Dektak stress measurements]
'''Theoretical part'''
* The location of the lectures will be notified in the doodles
 
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!Qualified prerequisites
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* None
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!Preparations
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* Read [http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/9781119990413.ch5/pdf Sami Franssila "Introduction to Microfabrication" (2010), Chapter 5: Thin-Film Materials and Processes] (Available online from DTU campus).
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!Course responsible
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*The Thin Film group at DTU Nanolab (thinfilm@nanolab.dtu.dk)
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!Learning goals
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*Be aware of relevant material properties for thin films made in the cleanroom
*Understand importance of correct process pressure (for vacuum processes)
*Understand different thin film techniques
*Compare and be able to select appropriate thin film technique
 
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===Material for preparations and further information===
 
 
 
 
====Slides from the lectures====
 
<big>Slides from lecture 1</big>
*Lecture slide show [[Media:1_DTU_Nanolab_Thin_Film_TPT_final_May_2020.pptx‎]]
 
<big>Slides from lecture 2</big>
*Lecture slide show [[Media:2_DTU_Nanolab_Thin_Film_TPT_final_May_2020.pptx]]
 
====Literature====
 
*[http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/9781119990413.ch5/pdf  Franssila, (2010), Introduction to Microfabrication, Chapter 5: Thin-Film Materials and Processes]
*[http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/9781119990413.ch7/pdf  Franssila, (2010), Introduction to Microfabrication, Chapter 7: Advanced Thin films]
*[https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/B9780815520375000101 D. M. Mattox,(2015) Handbook of Physical Vapor Deposition (PVD) Processing (Second Edition), Chapter 10: Atomistic Film Growth and Some Growth-Related Film Properties]
*[https://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1007%2F978-3-662-05179-5.pdf  K. Oura et al., (2003), Surface Science, Chapter 14: Growth of Thin Films]

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Thin Film Tool Package Training

DTU Nanolab offers a Tool Package Training for Thin Film Techniques (TPT Thin Film). You are required to pass this course, in order to get access to thin film equipment inside the DTU Nanolabs cleanroom facility. The course includes theory on thin film growth and deposition processes. The theory part consists of lecture videos followed by quizzes for each section. Once completed successfully, you can request hands-on training for the equipment inside the cleanroom via training@nanolab.dtu.dk.

The course is available via DTU Learn. You sign up for the course by enrolling yourself in the course here.

Course Layout

  1. Online lecture videos (theory)
  2. Quizzes for each section
  3. Individual hands-on training (specific equipment)


Individual ands on training can be requested via training@nanolab.dtu.dk.

Learning objectives

  • Understand different film deposition methods
  • Learn different thin film formation mechanisms
  • be aware of relevant materials properties
  • compare and be able to understand appropriate thin film techniques
  • introduction to equipment at DTU Nanolab


Course Contents

  • Introduction to Thin Film Techniques
    • Thin Film Formation
    • Material Properties
    • Overview over Thin Film Techniques
  • Physical Vapour Deposition (PVD)
    • Introduction to PVD
    • Resistive thermal evaporation
    • E-beam Evaporation
    • Sputtering
  • Thermal Oxidation
  • Chemical Vapor Deposition (CVD)
  • Atomic Layer Deposition (ALD)


Qualifying Prerequisites

  • Cleanroom safety course at DTU Nanolab
  • Admission to the cleanroom must be obtained before the group training session


Course Responsible

  • Pernille Voss Larsen
  • Evgeniy Shkondin


If you have questions you can contact us via thinfilm@nanolab.dtu.dk.

Knowledge and Information about Thin Film Techniques

Introduction to Thin Films

Thermal oxidation

Stress in Thin Films