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=<span style="color:#FF0000"> Both RIE's (RIE1 and RIE2) for silicon based etching has been decommissioned </span> = | |||
* <span style="color:#FF0000"> This information is save because it might be valuable as inspiration for other dry etch systems. | |||
== Etching using the dry etch technique RIE (Reactive Ion Etch) == | == Etching using the dry etch technique RIE (Reactive Ion Etch) == | ||
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[[image:Cluster2x.jpg|200x200px|right|thumb|RIE2 (part of Cluster2)- positioned in clean room C-1]] | [[image:Cluster2x.jpg|200x200px|right|thumb|RIE2 (part of Cluster2)- positioned in clean room C-1]] | ||
We had two RIE's. RIE2 for etching silicon based materials, resist and polymers and one (III-V RIE) for etching III-V materials. Here only RIE2 will be described. | |||
In RIE2 it is allowed to have small amounts of metals exposed to the plasma. | In RIE2 it is allowed to have small amounts of metals exposed to the plasma. | ||
'''The user manuals, quality control procedures and results, user APVs, technical information and contact information can be found in LabManager:''' | '''The user manuals, quality control procedures and results, user APVs, technical information and contact information can be found in LabManager:''' | ||
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[http://labmanager | [http://labmanager.dtu.dk/function.php?module=Machine&view=view&mach=19 RIE2 info page in LabManager] | ||
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|style="background:WhiteSmoke; color:black"|<b>RIE1 - '''HAS BEEN DECOMMISSIONED'''</b> | |style="background:WhiteSmoke; color:black"|<b>RIE1 - '''HAS BEEN DECOMMISSIONED'''</b> | ||
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[[image:Cluster1a.jpg|200x200px|right|thumb|RIE1 (part of cluster1) - positioned in cleanroom2]] | [[image:Cluster1a.jpg|200x200px|right|thumb|RIE1 (part of cluster1) - positioned in cleanroom2]] | ||
[[image:Cluster2x.jpg|200x200px|right|thumb|RIE2 (part of cluster2)- positioned in cleanroom3]] | [[image:Cluster2x.jpg|200x200px|right|thumb|RIE2 (part of cluster2)- positioned in cleanroom3]] | ||
We have three RIE's. Two (RIE1 and RIE2) for etching silicon based materials (silicon, silicon oxide, silicon nitride) and one (III-V RIE) for etching III-V materials. The hardware of RIE1 and RIE2 is very similar but you cannot count on that identical recipes on RIE1 and RIE2 perform exactly the same. In addition to that the main difference between RIE1 and RIE2 is the cleanness of the two equipment. In rough terms RIE1 is the clean system and the RIE2 is the dirty system. This means that in RIE2 opposed to RIE1 it is allowed to have small amounts of metals exposed to the plasma. Look in the manuals for RIE1 and RIE2 to read the details for this difference (you can find the manuals in LabManager [http://labmanager.dtu.dk/function.php?module=Machine&view=view&mach=18 RIE1], [http://labmanager.dtu.dk/function.php?module=Machine&view=view&mach=19 RIE2]). | |||
== Process information == | == Process information == |
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Both RIE's (RIE1 and RIE2) for silicon based etching has been decommissioned
- This information is save because it might be valuable as inspiration for other dry etch systems.
Etching using the dry etch technique RIE (Reactive Ion Etch)
We had two RIE's. RIE2 for etching silicon based materials, resist and polymers and one (III-V RIE) for etching III-V materials. Here only RIE2 will be described.
In RIE2 it is allowed to have small amounts of metals exposed to the plasma.
The user manuals, quality control procedures and results, user APVs, technical information and contact information can be found in LabManager:
Process information
- Etch of silicon using RIE
- Etch of silicon oxide using RIE
- Etch of silicon nitride using RIE
- Etch of photo resist using RIE
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