Power ramps, Power ramps -11 – INFICON MDC-360 Thin Film Deposition Controller User Manual

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MDC-360 DEPOSITION CONTROLLER

4-11

PROGRAMMING AND CONTROLLER SETUP

all materials and the parameters which must be set to utilize the different feature

he MDC-360. For a detailed description of any mate

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of t

rial parameter, go to

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are typically set when

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s the

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f the

ess readings

with those on the substrates. This parameters is determined empirically.

f no other features are required then the remaining parameters can be

ed by the

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sed for source material conditioning prior to and after the

wer level

lable prior

to and one after the deposit states. The first ramp prior to deposit is the soak and

p is needed prior to deposit then you

Soak Time, Soak Power and Soak Time

p

Section 4.3.2.1.

following is a list of the material parameters that

defining a new material:

cess Name - If you select a material from the default material library (pres

right arrow key from the material name parameter and press enter on the
desired material) then the density and acoustic impedance for that material
will be entered automatically. If your material is not in the library then yo
must enter the name, density and acoustic impedance.

Sensor input and crystal number - Defines the sensor and crystal number o

sensor which will be used to monitor this material.

Source output and pocket number - Defines the source and pocket number of the

source that the material will be deposited from.

Tooling Factor - Used to correlate the controller’s rate and thickn

Control loop parameters (Proportional Gain, Integral Time, Derivative Time).

The default settings for these parameters are a good starting point.

Deposit Rate #1 - Defines the target deposit rate for the material.

Maximum Power - Defines the maximum deposit power for the material.

The above parameters are typically all that are needed to deposit the most basic
materials. I
neglected. The following is a list of the more specialized features defin
material parameters. All of the features are disabled by default.

4.2.7.1 POWER RAMPS

er ramps are u

deposit states. A power ramp is defined by a ramp time, a ramp too po
and a hold time before the next state. There are two power ramps avai

the second is the predeposit. If only one ram
should use the predeposit ramp. The power ramp after the deposit states is called
the Feed.

The parameters used to define the three power ramps are as follows:

Soak Power Ramp - Rise to

Predeposit Power Ramp - Rise to Predeposit Time, Predeposit Power and Ram

to Feed Time

Feed Power Ramp - Ramp to Feed Time, Feed Power and Feed Time

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