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Molybdenum deposition
Molybdenum can be deposited by e-beam evaporation or sputtering. In the chart below you can compare the different deposition equipment.
E-beam evaporation (Temescal) | Sputter deposition (Lesker) | |
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General description | E-beam deposition of Mo
(line-of-sight deposition) |
Sputter deposition of Mo
(not line-of-sight) |
Pre-clean | Ar ion source | RF Ar clean |
Layer thickness | 10Å to 0.2 µm* | 10Å to 500 Å |
Deposition rate | 1Å/s to 10Å/s | Depends on process parameters, roughly about 1 Å/s |
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Comment | As of August 2022, Mo has not yet been deposited in the Temescal.
Please contact the Thin Film group to develop a process. |
* Depending on the amount of heating during Mo deposition, which we will discover during process development.