Chapter 1 introduction and specifications, 1 introduction, Chapter 1 – INFICON Guardian EIES Controller User Manual

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Guardian Co-Deposition Controller Operating Manual

Chapter 1

Introduction and Specifications

1.1 Introduction

The EIES-IV Guardian uses Electron Impact Emission Spectroscopy (EIES) to
control vacuum deposition of thin films.

In EIES, the material being deposited is energized by a thermionic emitter, which
creates optical emission spectra. An optical filter passes a characteristic
wavelength of the spectra to a detector, which measures the intensity of the
emission. The measured intensity is fed to a PID control loop, which generates a
control signal for the material's evaporation power supply. By proper filter selection,
multiple detectors can control deposition of multiple materials simultaneously.

The EIES-IV Guardian consists of five basic elements: controller, sensor(s),
detector(s), software, and an optional quartz crystal monitor. A four channel, two
sensor system is shown in

Figure 1-1

. Actual installation must consider source to

sensor alignment requirements, see

section 4.2.1, Sensor Position, on page 4-3

.

Figure 1-1 Four Channel Two Sensor System

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SOURCE 1

POWER SUPPLY

SOURCE 2

POWER SUPPLY

SOURCE 3

POWER SUPPLY

SOURCE 4

POWER SUPPLY

TO QUARTZ

CRYSTAL MONITOR

OPTIONAL QCM SENSOR

FOR CALIBRATION

EIES SENSOR 2

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D4

S2

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D4

S2

EIES SENSOR 1

GUARDIAN

CONTROLLER

PC

FIBER OPTIC

BEAM SPLITTER

DETECTORS
& FILTERS

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