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Recipes pre-loaded on the S-Cubed Flexi automated coat/bake/develop system. Only staff may write new recipes, contact the tool supervisor for more info. |
Recipes pre-loaded on the S-Cubed Flexi automated coat/bake/develop system. Only staff may write new recipes, contact the tool supervisor for more info. |
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*We have different recipes with varyious UV6 spin speeds - the same spin speed optionss as found on our manual Headway spinners. This allows for PR thickness control. See the linked UV6 datasheets below for thickness vs. rpm spin curves. |
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*DSK is recommended to be spun at 1.5krpm (~40nm) for best anti-reflection properties. 5krpm (~20nm) recipes are also provided for historical/legacy processes. |
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*DSK can be baked at either 220C to act as a Dry-etchable BARC (similar to DUV-42P), or at lower temps as a developable BARC (no dry etch required). |
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===Recipes Table (S-Cubed Flexi)=== |
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|+''Ask [[Tony Bosch|Staff]] if you need a new recipe.'' |
|+''Ask [[Tony Bosch|Staff]] if you need a new recipe.'' |
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|'''''<u>Coating Material</u>''''' |
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|'''''<u>Route/Chain</u>''''' |
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|'''''<u>Name</u>''': User: "UCSB Users"'' |
|'''''<u>Name</u>''': (User: "UCSB Users")'' |
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|'''''<u>Spin Speed (krpm)</u>''''' |
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|'''''<u>Bake Temp</u>''''' |
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DSK101 spun at 1.5K is equivalent to DUV-42P. See: [[Stepper Recipes#Anti-Reflective Coatings]] |
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|'''''[https://wiki.nanofab.ucsb.edu/w/images/3/38/UV6-Positive-Resist-Datasheet.pdf UV6-0.8]''''' |
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Revision as of 02:28, 11 July 2024
Table of Contents |
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Photolithography Processes
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Photolithography Chemicals/Materials
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General Photolithography Techniques
HMDS Process for Improving Adhesion
- Use these procedures if you are finding poor adhesion PR lifting-off), or for chemicals (like BHF) that attack the PR adhesion interface strongly.
Edge-Bead Removal Techniques
- These techniques are required for loading full-wafers into etchers that use top-side clamps, to prevent photoresist from sticking to the clamp (and potentially destroying your wafer).
- For contact lithography, this improves the proximity of the mask plate and sample, improving resolution. For some projection systems, such as the Maskless Aligner, EBR can help with autofocus issues.
Photoresist reflow (MicroChem)
- To create slanted sidewalls or curved surfaces.
Photolithography Recipes
- R: Recipe is available. Clicking this link will take you to the recipe.
- A: Material is available for use, but no recipes are provided.
Click the tool title to go to recipes for that tool.
Click the photoresist title to get the datasheet, also found in Stocked Chemicals + Datasheets.
Lift-Off Recipes
- Lift-Off Description/Tutorial
- How it works, process limits and considerations for designing your process
- I-Line Lift-Off: Bi-Layer Process with LOL2000 Underlayer
- Single Expose/Develop process for simplicity
- Up to ~130nm metal thickness & ≥500nm-1000nm gap between metal.
- Can use any I-Line litho tool (GCA Stepper, Contact aligner, MLA)
- I-Line Lift-Off: Bi-Layer Process with PMGI Underlayer and Contact Aligner
- Multiple processes for Metal thicknesses ~800nm to ~2.5µm
- Uses multiple DUV Flood exposure/develop cycles to create undercut.
- Can be transferred to other I-Line litho tools (Stepper, MLA etc.)
- DUV Lift-Off: UV6 Imaging Resist + PMGI Underlayer
- Single-expose/develop process
- Up to ~65nm metal thickness & ~350nm gap between metal
- Use thicker PMGI for thicker metals
E-Beam Lithography Recipes (JEOL JBX-6300FS)
- Under Development.
FIB Lithography Recipes (Raith Velion)
To Be Added
Automated Coat/Develop System Recipes (S-Cubed Flexi)
Recipes pre-loaded on the S-Cubed Flexi automated coat/bake/develop system. Only staff may write new recipes, contact the tool supervisor for more info.
Available Variations
- We have different recipes with varyious UV6 spin speeds - the same spin speed optionss as found on our manual Headway spinners. This allows for PR thickness control. See the linked UV6 datasheets below for thickness vs. rpm spin curves.
- DSK is recommended to be spun at 1.5krpm (~40nm) for best anti-reflection properties. 5krpm (~20nm) recipes are also provided for historical/legacy processes.
- DSK can be baked at either 220C to act as a Dry-etchable BARC (similar to DUV-42P), or at lower temps as a developable BARC (no dry etch required).
- "Chain" recipes (with DSK+UV6 spin/cured in succession) are only available for DSK Baked at 185C & 220C, and all UV6 Spin-speed variations. For the other DSK temps you can use the single-PR "Routes".
Recipes Table (S-Cubed Flexi)
Coating Material | Route/Chain | Name: (User: "UCSB Users") | Spin Speed (krpm) | Bake Temp | Notes |
DS-K101 | Route | DSK101 Develop Rate depends on Bake temp - you can use this to control undercut. See: DSK Bake vs. Dev rate
DSK101 spun at 1.5K is equivalent to DUV-42P. See: Stepper Recipes#Anti-Reflective Coatings | |||
1.5krpm recipes | COAT-DSK101-304[1.5K]-185C | 1.5 | 185°C | Requires: HP4=185°C, | |
COAT-DSK101-304[1.5K]-200C | 1.5 | 200°C | Requires: HP4=200°C | ||
COAT-DSK101-304[1.5K]-210C | 1.5 | 210°C | Requires: HP4=210°C | ||
COAT-DSK101-304[1.5K]-220C | 1.5 | 220°C | Requires: HP4=220°C, | ||
5krpm recipes | COAT-DSK101-304[5K]-185C | 5.0 | 185°C | Requires: HP4=185°C, | |
COAT-DSK101-304[5K]-200C | 5.0 | 200°C | Requires: HP4=200°C | ||
COAT-DSK101-304[5K]-210C | 5.0 | 210°C | Requires: HP4=210°C | ||
COAT-DSK101-304[5K]-220C | 5.0 | 220°C | Requires: HP4=220°C, | ||
UV6-0.8 | Route | COAT-UV6[2K]-135C | 2.0 | 135°C | Requires: HP1=135°C |
varying spin speed | COAT-UV6[2.5K]-135C | 2.5 | 135°C | Requires: HP1=135°C | |
COAT-UV6[3K]-135C | 3.0 | 135°C | Requires: HP1=135°C | ||
COAT-UV6[3.5K]-135C | 3.5 | 135°C | Requires: HP1=135°C | ||
COAT-UV6[4K]-135C | 4.0 | 135°C | Requires: HP1=135°C | ||
COAT-UV6[5K]-135C | 5.0 | 135°C | Requires: HP1=135°C | ||
COAT-UV6[6K]-135C | 6.0 | 135°C | Requires: HP1=135°C | ||
DS-K101 @ 185°C
+ UV6 |
Chain | COAT-DSK101[1.5K]-185C-UV6[2K]-135C | DSK: 1.5krpm
UV6: 2.0krpm |
DSK: 185°C
UV6: 135°C |
Requires:
– HP4=185°C – HP1=135°C Plan for ~10-15 min per wafer. |
1.5krpm DSK recipes | COAT-DSK101[1.5K]-185C-UV6[2.5K]-135C | DSK: 1.5krpm
UV6: 2.5krpm |
same as above | same as above | |
COAT-DSK101[1.5K]-185C-UV6[3K]-135C | DSK: 1.5krpm
UV6: 3.0krpm |
same as above | same as above | ||
COAT-DSK101[1.5K]-185C-UV6[3.5K]-135C | DSK: 1.5krpm
UV6: 3.5krpm |
same as above | same as above | ||
COAT-DSK101[1.5K]-185C-UV6[4K]-135C | DSK: 1.5krpm
UV6: 4.0krpm |
same as above | same as above | ||
COAT-DSK101[1.5K]-185C-UV6[5K]-135C | DSK: 1.5krpm
UV6: 5.0krpm |
same as above | same as above | ||
COAT-DSK101[1.5K]-185C-UV6[6K]-135C | DSK: 1.5krpm
UV6: 6.0krpm |
same as above | same as above | ||
5krpm DSK recipes | COAT-DSK101[1.5K]-220C-UV6[2K]-135C | DSK: 5krpm
UV6: 2.0krpm |
same as above | same as above | |
COAT-DSK101[1.5K]-220C-UV6[2.5K]-135C | DSK: 5krpm
UV6: 2.5krpm |
same as above | same as above | ||
COAT-DSK101[1.5K]-220C-UV6[3K]-135C | DSK: 5krpm
UV6: 3.0krpm |
same as above | same as above | ||
COAT-DSK101[1.5K]-220C-UV6[3.5K]-135C | DSK: 5krpm
UV6: 3.5krpm |
same as above | same as above | ||
COAT-DSK101[1.5K]-220C-UV6[4K]-135C | DSK: 5krpm
UV6: 4.0krpm |
same as above | same as above | ||
COAT-DSK101[1.5K]-220C-UV6[5K]-135C | DSK: 5krpm
UV6: 5.0krpm |
same as above | same as above | ||
COAT-DSK101[1.5K]-220C-UV6[6K]-135C | DSK: 5krpm
UV6: 6.0krpm |
same as above | same as above | ||
DS-K101 @ 185°C
+ UV6 |
Chain | Coat-DSK101[5K]-185C-UV6[2K]-135C | DSK: 5krpm
UV6: 2.0krpm |
DSK: 185°C
UV6: 135°C |
Requires:
– HP4=185°C – HP1=135°C Plan for ~10-15 min per wafer. |
5krpm DSK | Coat-DSK101[5K]-185C-UV6[2.5K]-135C | DSK: 5krpm
UV6: 2.5krpm |
same as above | same as above | |
Coat-DSK101[5K]-185C-UV6[3K]-135C | DSK: 5krpm
UV6: 3.0krpm |
same as above | same as above | ||
Coat-DSK101[5K]-185C-UV6[3.5K]-135C | DSK: 5krpm
UV6: 3.5krpm |
same as above | same as above | ||
Coat-DSK101[5K]-185C-UV6[4K]-135C | DSK: 5krpm
UV6: 4.0krpm |
same as above | same as above | ||
Coat-DSK101[5K]-185C-UV6[5K]-135C | DSK: 5krpm
UV6: 5.0krpm |
same as above | same as above | ||
Coat-DSK101[5K]-185C-UV6[6K]-135C | DSK: 5krpm
UV6: 6.0krpm |
same as above | same as above | ||
Hotplate Set | Route | SET-HP4-220C | 220°C | Hotplate 4 (top) between 218-222°C when done. | |
To pre-set the DSK Hotplate temp. | SET-HP4-210C | 210°C | |||
SET-HP4-200C | 200°C | ||||
SET-HP4-185C | 185*C |
Holography Recipes
The Holography recipes here use the BARC layer XHRiC-11 & the high-res. I-Line photoresist THMR-IP3600HP-D.
- Standard Holography Process - on SiO2 on Si
- Holography Process Variations - Set-up Angle - Etching into SiO2 and Si
- Etch SiO2 Nano-structure - Changing Side-wall Angle - Etching into Si with a different line-width
- Reduce SiO2 Nanowire Diameter - Thermal Oxidation - Vapor HF Etching
Low-K Spin-On Dielectric Recipes
Chemicals Stocked + Datasheets
The following is a list of the lithography chemicals we stock in the lab, with links to the datasheets for each. The datasheets will often have important processing info such as spin-speed vs. thickness curves, typical process parameters, bake temps/times etc.