3 auto z – INFICON IC/5 Thin Film Deposition Controller User Manual

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3.6.3 Auto Z

The Auto Z feature of the IC/5 automatically determines the Z-ratio of a crystal. This
feature is enabled on the SENSOR screen of the SOURCE/SENSOR display (see

section 8.4 on page 8-6

). For the theory behind Auto Z, see

section 2.1.6 on page

2-9

.

The following information briefly describes Auto-Z and details the conditions under
which a crystal is "unable to Auto-Z".

Auto Z is calculated based on the slightly different mass sensitivities of the
fundamental and the first anharmonic resonances of the quartz crystal oscillator.
Therefore, the need to measure the frequencies of both the fundamental and the
first anharmonic resonances is critical.

When inserting a monitor crystal and attempting to Auto Z, the fundamental and
anharmonic frequencies are measured to determine the status of the crystal. The
crystal status may be classified into four categories:

1

New Crystal

The first category is for a “new” crystal, one that does not have any material
deposited onto it. If both frequencies fall within the allowed range for new
crystals, the instrument will allow an Auto Z calculation with this crystal.

2

Known, Used Crystal

The second category is for a “known, used” crystal, to account for the possibility
that a person would remove a good monitor crystal and then reinsert the same
crystal. Whenever a crystal fail occurs the last valid crystal frequencies are
stored in the instrument. Upon inserting a coated monitor crystal the measured
frequencies for this crystal will fall outside of the allowed range for “new”
crystals. These frequencies are then compared with the stored values to
determine if this crystal is the same one as was in use prior to the crystal fail. If
the crystal is the same as used previously, and Auto Z was being calculated
previously, the instrument will allow an Auto Z calculation with this crystal.

3

Unknown, Used Crystal

The third category is for an “unknown, used” crystal. This category is for a used
crystal that, upon insertion, shows measured frequencies that are outside of the
allowed “new” crystal range and also do not match the frequencies stored
within the instrument. This results in an “unable to Auto Z” condition because
the initial frequencies of the uncoated monitor crystal are not known.

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