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== Deposition of Germanium ==
Germanium can be deposited by thermal evaporation, e-beam evaporation, and sputtering.
 
==Resistive Thermal evaporation==
* [[/Thermal Ge deposition Wordentec|Thermal deposition of Ge in Wordentec]]
 
* [[/Thermal Ge evaporation Thermal Evaporator|Resistive thermal evaporation of Ge in Thermal Evaporator - Lesker]]
 
==Ge deposition equipment comparison==
 
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{|border="1" cellspacing="1" cellpadding="3" style="text-align:left;"
|-
|-style="background:silver; color:black"
!
! Thermal evaporation ([[Specific Process Knowledge/Thin film deposition/Wordentec|Wordentec]])
! Thermal evaporation ([[Specific Process Knowledge/Thin film deposition/thermalevaporator|Thermal Evaporator]])
! E-beam evaporation ([[Specific Process Knowledge/Thin film deposition/Temescal|E-beam evaporator (Temescal)]] and [[Specific Process Knowledge/Thin film deposition/10-pocket e-beam evaporator|E-beam evaporator (10-pockets)]])
! Sputtering ([[Specific Process Knowledge/Thin film deposition/Lesker|Lesker]])
! Sputtering ([[Specific Process Knowledge/Thin film deposition/Cluster-based multi-chamber high vacuum sputtering deposition system|Sputter-system Metal-Oxide (PC1) and Sputter-system Metal-Nitride (PC3)]])
|-
 
|-style="background:WhiteSmoke; color:black"
! General description
|Thermal deposition of Ge
|Thermal deposition of Ge
|E-beam deposition of Ge
|Sputter deposition of Ge
|Sputter deposition of Ge
|-
 
 
 
|-style="background:LightGrey; color:black"
! Pre-clean
|none
|none
|Ar ion etch (only in E-beam evaporator Temescal)
|RF Ar clean
|RF Ar clean
|-
 
|-style="background:WhiteSmoke; color:black"
! Layer thickness
|10 Å to about 2000 Å (in total distributed on all loaded wafers)
|10 Å to about 2000 Å
|few nm to about 1 µm*
|10 Å to at least 1000 Å
|10 Å to ?
|-
|-style="background:LightGrey; color:black"
! Deposition rate
|0.4 Å/s - ~ 2 Å/s
|1 Å/s
|1 Å/s - 5 Å/s
|Depends on deposition parameters
|Depends on deposition parameters
|-
 
|-style="background:WhiteSmoke; color:black"
! Batch size
|
*24x 2" wafers or
*6x 4" wafers or
*6x 6" wafers or
Many small pieces
|
*4x 2" wafers or
*3x 4" wafers or
*1x 6" wafers or
*1x 8" wafers or
Many small pieces
|
*Up to 4 x 6" wafer or
*3x 8" wafers (ask for special holder)
*Many smaller pieces
|
*1x6" wafer or
*1x4" wafer or
smaller pieces
 
|
*10x6" or 4" wafers
*many smaller pieces
 
|-
 
 
|-style="background:LightGrey; color:black"
 
! Allowed materials
|
Almost any that does not degas. See the [http://labmanager.dtu.dk/function.php?module=XcMachineaction&view=edit&MachID=167 cross-contamination sheet].
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Almost any that does not degas. See the [http://labmanager.dtu.dk/function.php?module=XcMachineaction&view=edit&MachID=167 cross-contamination sheet].
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Almost any that does not degas at your intended substrate temperature. See the [http://labmanager.dtu.dk/function.php?module=XcMachineaction&view=edit&MachID=511 cross-contamination sheet].
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*Almost any that does not degas at your intended substrate temperature.
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*Almost any that does not degas at your intended substrate temperature. See cross contamination sheets for [http://labmanager.dtu.dk/function.php?module=XcMachineaction&view=edit&MachID=441 PC1] and [http://labmanager.dtu.dk/function.php?module=XcMachineaction&view=edit&MachID=442 PC3]
|-style="background:WhiteSmoke; color:black"
 
 
|}
 
'''*''' ''For cumulative deposition above 600 nm please write to metal@nanolab.dtu.dk to make sure there will be enough material present in the machine.

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Deposition of Germanium

Germanium can be deposited by thermal evaporation, e-beam evaporation, and sputtering.

Resistive Thermal evaporation

Ge deposition equipment comparison


Thermal evaporation (Wordentec) Thermal evaporation (Thermal Evaporator) E-beam evaporation (E-beam evaporator (Temescal) and E-beam evaporator (10-pockets)) Sputtering (Lesker) Sputtering (Sputter-system Metal-Oxide (PC1) and Sputter-system Metal-Nitride (PC3))
General description Thermal deposition of Ge Thermal deposition of Ge E-beam deposition of Ge Sputter deposition of Ge Sputter deposition of Ge
Pre-clean none none Ar ion etch (only in E-beam evaporator Temescal) RF Ar clean RF Ar clean
Layer thickness 10 Å to about 2000 Å (in total distributed on all loaded wafers) 10 Å to about 2000 Å few nm to about 1 µm* 10 Å to at least 1000 Å 10 Å to ?
Deposition rate 0.4 Å/s - ~ 2 Å/s 1 Å/s 1 Å/s - 5 Å/s Depends on deposition parameters Depends on deposition parameters
Batch size
  • 24x 2" wafers or
  • 6x 4" wafers or
  • 6x 6" wafers or

Many small pieces

  • 4x 2" wafers or
  • 3x 4" wafers or
  • 1x 6" wafers or
  • 1x 8" wafers or

Many small pieces

  • Up to 4 x 6" wafer or
  • 3x 8" wafers (ask for special holder)
  • Many smaller pieces
  • 1x6" wafer or
  • 1x4" wafer or

smaller pieces

  • 10x6" or 4" wafers
  • many smaller pieces
Allowed materials

Almost any that does not degas. See the cross-contamination sheet.

Almost any that does not degas. See the cross-contamination sheet.

Almost any that does not degas at your intended substrate temperature. See the cross-contamination sheet.

  • Almost any that does not degas at your intended substrate temperature.
  • Almost any that does not degas at your intended substrate temperature. See cross contamination sheets for PC1 and PC3

* For cumulative deposition above 600 nm please write to metal@nanolab.dtu.dk to make sure there will be enough material present in the machine.