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==Jipelec - Rapid Thermal Processing==
==Jipelec - Rapid Thermal Processing==


[[Image:RTP_oven.jpg|300x300px|thumb|Jipelec RTP: Positioned in cleanroom 1]]
[[Image:RTP_oven.jpg|300x300px|thumb|Jipelec RTP: Positioned in cleanroom A-4]]


The Jipelec is a rapid thermal processing (RTP) oven. It is be used for fast and well-controlled annealing or alloying of samples. It is possible to use either a thermocouple or a pyrometer to control the temperature (of the sample carrier).
The Jipelec is a rapid thermal processing (RTP) oven. It is be used for fast and well-controlled annealing or alloying of samples. It is possible to use either a thermocouple or a pyrometer to control the temperature (of the sample carrier).

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Jipelec - Rapid Thermal Processing

Jipelec RTP: Positioned in cleanroom A-4

The Jipelec is a rapid thermal processing (RTP) oven. It is be used for fast and well-controlled annealing or alloying of samples. It is possible to use either a thermocouple or a pyrometer to control the temperature (of the sample carrier).


The user manual, technical information and contact information can be found in LabManager:

Jipelec RTP

Overview of the performance of the Jipelec RTP and some process related parameters

Purpose RTP annealing
Process parameter range Process Temperature
  • 0-1000 oC
  • Temperature ramp up to 300 oC/min
Process pressure
  • 1 atm
  • Vacuum
Gasses on the system
  • N2
Substrates Batch size
  • One 100 mm wafer (or 50 wafer) per run
  • Small samples (placed on a carbide carrier or a Si carrier wafer with 1 µm oxide)
Substrate material allowed

A silicon carrier wafer with 1 µm oxide is always need (except for III-V materials)

  • Silicon
  • Silicon oxides
  • Silicon nitrides
  • Quartz
  • Polysilicon
  • Titan
  • III-V materials (on graphite carrier)
  • Silicon wafers (new from the box or RCA cleaned)
  • In doubt: look at the cross contamination chart or send a mail to the Furnace group.