Lesker PVD75 E-Beam/Thermal Evaporator

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Lesker PVD75 E-Beam/Thermal Evaporator
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Tool Name Lesker PVD75 E-Beam/Thermal Evaporator
Instrument Type Deposition
Staff Manager David Barth
Lab Location Bay 2
Tool Manufacturer Kurt J. Lesker
Tool Model PVD75
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Lab Phone XXXXX
SOP Link SOP

Description

The Kurt J. Lesker PVD 75 thin film deposition system is equipped for electron-beam (4 pockets) and thermal evaporation (2 sources). The evaporator is used to deposit metals and semiconductor materials. E-beam is the preferred evaporation technique for the high melting point materials. Evaporation provides directionality in depositions, which is beneficial when doing liftoff metallization (as opposed to conformal coating with sputtering deposition). Crystal oscillators are used to monitor deposition rates and thickness.

The system can accommodate pieces through wafers up to 150 mm in diameter and is configured with platen rotation and a cooling stage.


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