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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)
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
Batch size
  • Up to 4x6" wafers
  • Up to 3x8" wafers (ask for holder)
  • Many smaller pieces
  • Pieces or
  • 1x4" wafer or
  • 1x6" wafer
Allowed materials
  • Silicon
  • Silicon oxide
  • Silicon nitride
  • Silicon (oxy)nitride
  • Photoresist
  • PMMA
  • Mylar
  • SU-8
Comment As of August 2018, 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.