[labnetwork] Sputter Coating Equipment

Vito Logiudice vito.logiudice at uwaterloo.ca
Thu Jan 31 09:54:37 EST 2013


Dear Anand,

You may also want to consider Plassys:
http://www.plassys.com/pageuk/renseignement/accueil/accueil.html

We recently purchased a Plassys MP700S sputter system which is dedicated to the deposition of superconducting films of Niobium. The system is robust and well-built and we've obtained very encouraging results to date. Plassys was chosen as they were prepared to guarantee certain minimum film characteristics which were of great interest to our researchers. If interested, additional system details can be found on our website:
https://qncfab.uwaterloo.ca/equipment/all/plassys-mp700s-sputter-system/general-info

Regards,
Vito
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Vito Logiudice  M.A.Sc., P.Eng.
Director of Operations, Quantum NanoFab
University of Waterloo
200 University Avenue West
Waterloo, ON      Canada   N2L 3G1
Tel:  1-519-888-4567  ext. 38703
Email: vlogiudi at uwaterloo.ca<mailto:vlogiudi at uwaterloo.ca>
Website: https://qncfab.uwaterloo.ca/


From: Anand Gadre <agadre at ucmerced.edu<mailto:agadre at ucmerced.edu>>
Date: Friday, 18 January, 2013 5:50 PM
To: "labnetwork at mtl.mit.edu<mailto:labnetwork at mtl.mit.edu>" <labnetwork at mtl.mit.edu<mailto:labnetwork at mtl.mit.edu>>
Subject: [labnetwork] Sputter Coating Equipment

Dear Colleagues,

We are planning to purchase a sputter coating machine (new or refurbished) that may be placed in our class 1000 cleanroom at the Stem Cell INstrumentation Foundry (SCIF) at UC Merced. I have already got in touch with one vendor in California (ANATECH USA) and received a quote from him but I would like to contact more manufacturers who would offer best suitable equipment that would fit well with our research needs with better price. Any advice about the manufacturers/vendors of such a machine would be much appreciated.

Here is a list of specific requirements from our users:

1.In need of a more advanced sputter setup for
niobium and niobium nitride deposition. DC/RF magnetron sputtering system. )
Specific Reuirements:

·      sputtering machine that can sputter niobium or niobium nitride that becomes superconducting at cryogenic temperatures.

·      -DC/RF magnetron sputtering system

·      -This requires a cleaned argon discharge that has been passed through a liquid nitrogen trap, either outside or inside the sputtering chamber.

·      -The RF sputtering power level should be above 100 Watts.

·      -There should be shutters inside the sputtering chamber that can be rotated into, or out of, the front of the sample, at will.

·      -There also should be a crystal oscillator thickness monitor so that we can measure the sputtered thickness of the niobium or niobium nitride films.

·      -Temperature ranges up to 700C

·      -We shouldn't need more than 2 targets for our purpose, but it might be nice to support multiple targets in a user facility

·      -sample areas on the order of 10X10 cm

2. In need for a high quality Nb deposition (superconductor). System requirements.
3. Need magnetron sputter for high quality insulating film deposition.
4. Potentially interested in sputtering metal and metal oxide (maybe reactive sputtering?).
5. Indium Tin Oxide (transparent, conductive substrate) deposition needed. High vacuum required.
6. dc/ac magnetron (deposition of both metal and ceramic possible)
- heating up to > 400C (preferably up to 600C)
- Ar pressure range covers 5 mTorr - 50 mTorr (base pressure < 1 mTorr)
- Power > 200 W (both dc and ac)
- Chiller pump flow: > 5 lpm @20 psi
- Feeding oxidant possible (for example, 10% O2 / 90% N2)

Optional
- 4'' wafer size preferred, but smaller ones are still okay
- Substrate rotation control (for uniform deposition)

Thanks,

Anand Gadre, Ph.D, MBA
Director
Stem Cell Instrumentation Foundry (SCIF)
University of California, Merced
5200 N. Lake Road
Merced, CA 95343
Phone: (O): 209-228-2345
Phone (C): (209) 658-3879
Fax: (209) 228 4424
Email: agadre at ucmerced.edu<mailto:agadre at ucmerced.edu>
SCIF website: Scif.ucmerced.edu



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