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This table can be used to help located the needed recipe.

Vacuum Deposition Recipes

E-Beam Evaporation Sputtering Thermal Evaporation Plasma Enhanced Chemical
Vapor Deposition (PECVD)
Atomic Layer Deposition Ion-Beam Deposition (IBD) Molecular Vapor Deposition
Material E-Beam 1 (Sharon) E-Beam 2 (Custom) E-Beam 3 (Temescal) E-Beam 4 (CHA) Sputter 1 (Custom) Sputter 2
(SFI Endeavor)
Sputter 3 Sputter 4 Sputter 5 (Lesker AXXIS) Thermal 1 Thermal 2 PECVD 1
(PlasmaTherm 790)
PECVD 2
(Advanced Vacuum)
Unaxis VLR ICP-PECVD
Ag
Al
















Al2O3
AlN
















Au
B
















Co
Cr
















Cu
Fe
















Ge
Hf
















HfO2
In
















Ir
ITO
Mo
Bn
Ni
Pd
Pt
Ru
Si
SiN
SiO2
SiOxNy
Sn
SrF2
Ta
Ta2O5
Ti
TiN
TiO2
V
W
Zn
ZnO2
Zr
ZrO2

Recipes

E-Beam Evaporation

Sputtering

Thermal Evaporation

Plasma Enhanced Chemical Vapor Deposition (PECVD)

Atomic Layer Deposition (ALD)

Ion-Beam Deposition (IBD)

==Molecular Vapor Deposition (MVD)