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==Boron Drive-in + Pre-dep furnace (A1)== | ==Boron Drive-in + Pre-dep furnace (A1)== | ||
[[Image:A1.JPG|thumb|300x300px| | [[Image:A1.JPG|thumb|300x300px|Boron Drive-in + Pre-dep furnace (A1). Positioned in cleanroom 2]] | ||
The Boron Drive-in + Pre-dep furnane (A1) is a Tempress horizontal furnace for oxidation of silicon wafers, annealing of the grown oxide, drive-in of boron after a pre-deposition and oxidation of the boron phase layer. Boron pre-deposition takes place in the same furnace. The Boron Drive-in furnace can also be used | The Boron Drive-in + Pre-dep furnane (A1) is a Tempress horizontal furnace for oxidation of silicon wafers, annealing of the grown oxide, drive-in of boron after a pre-deposition and oxidation of the boron phase layer. Boron pre-deposition takes place in the same furnace. The Boron Drive-in furnace can also be used to drive-in that which has been ion implanted. | ||
For the pre-deposition process boron source wafers are used as the doping source to dope Si wafers with boron to make conductive structues, etch stop layers etc. There are only a few source wafers, i.e. it is not possible to make an entire batch of 30 wafers, but both sides of the doping source wafers are available for pre-deposition. It is necessary to activate the source wafers before use by heating them for 1 hour at the temperature needed during the pre-deposition (but not lover than 1050 degrees Celsius). During the pre-deposition a boron phase layer is created on the device wafers. This can be removed in HF if the wafers are oxidised in the furnace after the pre-deposition. | |||
The Boron Drive-in + Pre-dep furnace is the top furnace tube in the A-stack positioned in cleanroom 2. The furnaces in the A-stack are the cleanest of all furnaces in the cleanroom. Please be aware of that all wafers have to be RCA cleaned before they enter the furnace, and check the cross contamination information in LabManager before you use the furnace. | The Boron Drive-in + Pre-dep furnace is the top furnace tube in the A-stack positioned in cleanroom 2. The furnaces in the A-stack are the cleanest of all furnaces in the cleanroom. Please be aware of that all wafers have to be RCA cleaned before they enter the furnace, and check the cross contamination information in LabManager before you use the furnace. | ||
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==Quality Control - Parameters and Limits== | ==Quality Control - Parameters and Limits== | ||
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|bgcolor="#98FB98" |'''Quality | |bgcolor="#98FB98" |'''Quality control (QC) for the processes "Wet1050" and "Dry1050"''' | ||
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*[http://www.labmanager.danchip.dtu.dk/d4Show.php?id=2846&mach=47 The QC procedure for the Boron drive-in + | *[http://www.labmanager.danchip.dtu.dk/d4Show.php?id=2846&mach=47 The QC procedure for the Boron drive-in + Pre-dep furnace (A1)]<br> | ||
*[http://www.labmanager.danchip.dtu.dk/view_binary.php?fileId=1987 The newest QC data for wet and dry oxide]<br> | *[http://www.labmanager.danchip.dtu.dk/view_binary.php?fileId=1987 The newest QC data for wet and dry oxide]<br> | ||
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!QC limits | !QC limits | ||
|Thickness | |Thickness | ||
|Non-uniformity (both single wafer | |Non-uniformity (both over a single wafer | ||
and over the boat) | and over the boat) | ||
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==Overview of the performance of the Boron drive-in + Pre-dep furnace and some process related parameters== | ==Overview of the performance of the Boron drive-in + Pre-dep furnace and some process related parameters== | ||
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*Drive-in of boron | *Drive-in of boron | ||
*Oxidation of silicon | *Oxidation of silicon | ||
*Oxidation of boron phase | *Oxidation of boron phase layers | ||
*Annealing of the oxide | *Annealing of the oxide | ||
*Boron pre-depostion using source wafer | |||
|style="background:WhiteSmoke; color:black"|Oxidation: | |style="background:WhiteSmoke; color:black"|Oxidation: | ||
*Dry | *Dry | ||
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*1-30 100 nm | *1-30 100 nm wafers (or 50 nm wafers) per run | ||
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| style="background:LightGrey; color:black"|Substrate | |style="background:LightGrey; color:black"|Substrate materials allowed | ||
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*Silicon wafers (RCA cleaned) | *Silicon wafers (RCA cleaned) | ||
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Boron Drive-in + Pre-dep furnace (A1)
The Boron Drive-in + Pre-dep furnane (A1) is a Tempress horizontal furnace for oxidation of silicon wafers, annealing of the grown oxide, drive-in of boron after a pre-deposition and oxidation of the boron phase layer. Boron pre-deposition takes place in the same furnace. The Boron Drive-in furnace can also be used to drive-in that which has been ion implanted.
For the pre-deposition process boron source wafers are used as the doping source to dope Si wafers with boron to make conductive structues, etch stop layers etc. There are only a few source wafers, i.e. it is not possible to make an entire batch of 30 wafers, but both sides of the doping source wafers are available for pre-deposition. It is necessary to activate the source wafers before use by heating them for 1 hour at the temperature needed during the pre-deposition (but not lover than 1050 degrees Celsius). During the pre-deposition a boron phase layer is created on the device wafers. This can be removed in HF if the wafers are oxidised in the furnace after the pre-deposition.
The Boron Drive-in + Pre-dep furnace is the top furnace tube in the A-stack positioned in cleanroom 2. The furnaces in the A-stack are the cleanest of all furnaces in the cleanroom. Please be aware of that all wafers have to be RCA cleaned before they enter the furnace, and check the cross contamination information in LabManager before you use the furnace.
The user manual, quality control instruction and results, technical information and contact information can be found in LabManager:
Boron Drive-in + Pre-dep furnace (A1)
Process knowledge
- Boron drive-in: look at the Dope with Boron page
- Oxidation: look at the Oxidation page
- Annealing: look at the Annealing page
- Boron doping: look at the Dope with Boron page.
Quality Control - Parameters and Limits
Quality control (QC) for the processes "Wet1050" and "Dry1050" | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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