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== Tantalum deposition == | == Tantalum deposition == | ||
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Tantalum can be deposited by e-beam evaporation and sputter deposition. In the chart below you can compare the different deposition equipment. | Tantalum can be deposited by e-beam evaporation and sputter deposition. In the chart below you can compare the different deposition equipment. | ||
== | ==Sputtering of Tantalum== | ||
You can read more about Ta sputter deposition using Sputter-System(Lesker) | You can read more about Ta sputter deposition using Sputter-System(Lesker) | ||
*[[Specific_Process_Knowledge/Thin_film_deposition/Deposition_of_Tantalum/Sputtering of Ta|Sputtering of Ta in Sputter-System (Lesker)]]. | *[[Specific_Process_Knowledge/Thin_film_deposition/Deposition_of_Tantalum/Sputtering of Ta|Sputtering of Ta in Sputter-System (Lesker)]]. | ||
== E-beam evaporation of Tantalum == | == E-beam evaporation of Tantalum == | ||
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|0.5Å/s to 10Å/s | |0.5Å/s to 10Å/s | ||
|~0.3Å/s | |~0.3Å/s | ||
| | |at least in the range 1 Å/s to 4 Å/s | ||
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| Tantalum deposition heats the chamber* | | Tantalum deposition heats the chamber* | ||
| | | 2-inch Ta target | ||
| 3-inch Ta target | | 3-inch Ta target | ||
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'''*''' ''The max thickness is limited to 200 nm as Ta deposition heats the chamber. If you wish to deposit more than that, it has to be done in several steps. The temperature on the back of a Si wafer rose to above 160 °C during deposition of 40 nm Ta even when using a cooling plate. If you wish to e-beam deposit Ta, please contact the [mailto:thinfilm@nanolab.dtu.dk Thin film group].'' | '''*''' ''The max thickness is limited to 200 nm as Ta deposition heats the chamber. If you wish to deposit more than that, it has to be done in several steps. The temperature on the back of a Si wafer rose to above 160 °C during deposition of 40 nm Ta even when using a cooling plate. If you wish to e-beam deposit Ta, please contact the [mailto:thinfilm@nanolab.dtu.dk Thin film group].'' |
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Tantalum deposition
Tantalum can be deposited by e-beam evaporation and sputter deposition. In the chart below you can compare the different deposition equipment.
Sputtering of Tantalum
You can read more about Ta sputter deposition using Sputter-System(Lesker)
E-beam evaporation of Tantalum
Tantalum can be deposited by e-beam assisted evaporation in the Temescal tool.
E-beam evaporation (Temescal) | Sputter (Lesker) | Sputter deposition (Sputter-system Metal-Oxide (PC1) and Sputter-system Metal-Nitride (PC3)) | |
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General description | E-beam deposition of Ta
(line-of-sight deposition) |
Sputter deposition of Ta
(not line-of-sight) |
Sputter deposition of Ta
(not line-of-sight) |
Pre-clean | Ar ion source | RF Ar clean | RF Ar clean |
Layer thickness | 10Å to 0.2 µm* | 10Å to ? | 10Å to ? |
Deposition rate | 0.5Å/s to 10Å/s | ~0.3Å/s | at least in the range 1 Å/s to 4 Å/s |
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Comment | Tantalum deposition heats the chamber* | 2-inch Ta target | 3-inch Ta target |
* The max thickness is limited to 200 nm as Ta deposition heats the chamber. If you wish to deposit more than that, it has to be done in several steps. The temperature on the back of a Si wafer rose to above 160 °C during deposition of 40 nm Ta even when using a cooling plate. If you wish to e-beam deposit Ta, please contact the Thin film group.