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Anneal-oxide furnace (C1)
The Anneal-oxide furnace (C1) is a Tempress horizontal furnace for oxidation and annealing of silicon wafers. Both 100 mm and 150 mm wafers can be processed in the furnace.
The Anneal-oxide furnace is the top furnace tube in the C-stack furnaces, which positioned in cleanroom B-1. Most of wafers have to be RCA cleaned, before they enter the furnace. The only exceptions are brand new wafers, wafers from the A-stack furnaces, wafers from the LPCVD furnaces (B- and E-stack furnaces) and wafers from PECVD4. Please check the cross contamination information in LabManager, before you use the furnace.
Oxygen is using as oxidant for dry oxidation, and for wet oxidation wafer vapour generated by a steamer is used as oxidant. The oxidation recipes on the furnace are named e.g. "WET1000" and "DRY1000", where "WET" or "DRY" indicates whether it is a wet or dry oxidation process, and the number indicates the oxidation temperature.
Annealing can be done for silicon wafers with layers of e.g. silicon oxide, silicon nitride, polysilicon or BPSG glass (deposited in PECVD4). The annealing recipes are named e.g. "ANN1000" (for annealing at 1000 oC).
The oxidation and annealing temperature can be up to 1100 oC.
The user manual, technical information and contact information can be found in LabManager:
Process knowledge
- Wet oxidation. More information can be found here
- Dry oxidation. More information can be found on the oxidation page
- Annealing. More information can be found on the annealing page
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