[labnetwork] Sputtering issue

Saba Sadeghi saba.sadeghi at uwaterloo.ca
Fri Apr 14 16:15:25 EDT 2023


Hi Jing,

Thanks a lot for getting back to me and the helpful discussion.

This was a pure Ta sputtering. I could ignite the plasma at 50 W, 30 sccm Ar, 2E-3 mbar pressure but then the glow spots appear after a few minutes which led to the plasma extinguishing! I could reignite the plasma again by ramping down the power and then up to 50W! by the two hours of sputtering, I meant the sputtering collectively lasted two hours until it shorted.

The sputtering gun housing were clean before the sputtering, but after it looks like particles accumulated on the surface of the target! and eventually ended up in the housing and caused the short (picture attached)


Thank you.

Best,
Saba


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From: Jing Guo <jeanne.guo at rice.edu>
Sent: April 14, 2023 10:25 AM
To: Saba Sadeghi <saba.sadeghi at uwaterloo.ca>
Cc: labnetwork at mtl.mit.edu <labnetwork at mtl.mit.edu>
Subject: Re: [labnetwork] Sputtering issue

Hi Saba,

Was the process a pure Ta sputtering or reactive sputtering? For a pure Ta DC power sputtering process, usually it shouldn’t generate that much particles. Ta coating on the sputter gun house/chimney should have a good adhesion. Any accumulated particles on the Ta target surface after ~ 2 hours sputtering?

If the chimney or clamp ring for the target has been coated too much materials, you need to clean the whole kit and measure the gun to the ground layer by layer once you install a target. Another issue could be that some magnets got demagnetized which cannot provide strong magnetic field on the target surface.

What was the strike condition, like pressure, power, gun voltage/current? Did you see whether the voltage/current can stabilize once the plasma was generated?

There are several ways to figure out it is the sputter gun issue or a Ta target issue. Normally targets should be fine.

Thanks.



Best,
Jing
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Jing Guo Ph.D.
Research Scientist
SEA Cleanroom (SST 017)
Rice University
Houston, TX
jeanne.guo at rice.edu
713-348-8227







On Apr 13, 2023, at 6:55 PM, Saba Sadeghi <saba.sadeghi at uwaterloo.ca> wrote:

Dear Labnetwork community,

I am having an issue with magnetron-sputtering of tantalum with DC power. After a few minutes of sputtering Ta glow spots appear on the surface of the target that eventually cause the plasma to distinguish.  I have loaded two fresh 0.31”-thick Ta targets, but both times the same problem occurred, and both times it generated enough particles in a short amount of time ( about 2 hours of sputtering, accumulatively) that led to shorting of the source.

I suspected that this might be a cooling issue, but there is enough flow rate at the sputtering source,and I use indium thin foil for thermal contact between the cathode and the target (recommended by the company- MeiVac).

Have you experienced such a problem? I am wondering if this could be an issue with the sputtering source or could somehow the two Ta targets I loaded have been compromised?

Thank you very much.

Best regards,
Saba Sadeghi
IQC, University of Waterloo


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