INFICON IC6 Thin Film Deposition Controller User Manual

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Using the density value from step 1 and the recorded values for F

co

and F

c

,

adjust the Z-Ratio value in thickness

equation [5]

to bring the calculated

thickness value into agreement with the actual thickness. If the calculated value
of thickness is greater than the actual thickness, increase the Z-Ratio value. If
the calculated value of thickness is less than the actual thickness, decrease the
Z-Ratio value.

[5]

where:

T

f

= thickness of deposited film (kÅ)

F

co

= starting frequency of the sensor crystal (Hz)

F

c

= Final frequency of the sensor crystal (Hz)

F

q

= Nominal blank frequency = 6045000 (Hz)

z = Z-Ratio of deposited film material

Z

q

= Specific acoustic impedance of quartz = 8765000 (MKS units)

p = density of deposited film (g/cc)

For multiple layer deposition (for example, two layers), the Z-value used for the
second layer is determined by the relative thickness of the two layers. For most
applications the following three rules will provide reasonable accuracies:

If the thickness of layer 1 is large compared to layer 2, use material 1 Z-value
for both layers.

If the thickness of layer 1 is thin compared to layer 2, use material 2 Z-value for
both layers.

If the thickness of both layers is similar, use a value for Z-Ratio which is the
weighted average of the two Z values for deposition of layer 2 and subsequent
layers.

T

f

Z

q

10

4

2

zp

--------------------

1

F

co

--------

 ATan zTan

F

co

F

q

-----------

1

F

c

-----

 

  ATan zTan

F

c

F

q

---------

=

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