OSU constructed radio frequency sputter deposition system in Owen cleanroom

This system incorporates electron beam, sputter and thermal deposition in one chamber.  An 8kW, six pocket rotary egun is used primarily for deposition of refractory metals.  Two 2” magnetrons are available for sputter deposition of chalcogenide materials.  In addition, the system is equipped with one thermal evaporation source.   The six inch substrate stage has heating to 850C, rotation, RF biasing and in situ adjustment of the source to substrate distance.  The system is load locked, and the chamber base pressure is <5e-8 Torr.  Process gas is Argon.

OSU Constructed

CDS

Multi technique physical vapor deposition system

Owen Cleanroom

Dr. John Wager

 

 

 

OSU constructed Electron Beam Evaporator located in Dr. Minot's lab. OSU constructed electron beam evaporator.

Electron beam evaporator

 

Dr. Ethan Minot