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* Surfscan instructions [wafers different size, and pieces]: |
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*[https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/ |
*[https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1KfYJ4UcgIIlJof6tpLLz5wstzI7ureKx 8inch wafers] |
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*[https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/ |
*[https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1A-EOaVv7BZ7LqBU-ootweDXzz8KXIF3s 6inch wafers] |
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*[https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1ypVvJM5PEay0fwscYaWHG53XlYlmpJUF All kind of small substrates] |
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*[https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1OcByelh_v8a2CezFyC7w5lTMMdLgVy_a 2inch 3inch and small samples] |
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**''You must water-mount your small sample or wafer(2inch or 3 inch) to a 4-inch wafer.'' |
**''You must water-mount your small sample or wafer(2inch or 3 inch) to a 4-inch wafer.'' |
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*[[Wafer scanning process traveler|Wafer Particle Count - Process Traveler]]- Very detailed instructions |
*[[Wafer scanning process traveler|Wafer Particle Count - Process Traveler]]- Very detailed instructions |
Latest revision as of 23:32, 24 October 2024
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About
This system uses a laser-based scattering method to count size and distribution of particles (or other scattering defects) on a flat wafer surface.
It can scan wafers in size from 4 to 8 inches. Piece-parts are more difficult but can be scanned with a custom recipe.
4-inch wafers are the most standard size to measure.
For measuring very low particle counts accurately, purchase "low particle count" (LPC) wafers from a Silicon wafer vendor, and keep the wafers in the case and clean at all times until use.
Documentation
Operating Procedures
- Wafer Scanning Instructions
- This is the procedure Staff uses to calibrate particle counts on our deposition tools. After the scan is complete you need to press ENTER on a small laptop. The Data will be saved on: Desktop/Local Disk(C)/Users/Public/Public Documentation] The data will be saved as a photo.
- Surfscan instructions [wafers different size, and pieces]:
- 8inch wafers
- 6inch wafers
- 4inch wafers
- All kind of small substrates
- You must water-mount your small sample or wafer(2inch or 3 inch) to a 4-inch wafer.
- Wafer Particle Count - Process Traveler- Very detailed instructions
Other Documentation
- Operations Manual
- For detailed measurement info, it is highly recommended that you read the manual.
Examples
Gain 4: Small Particles
(0.160µm – 1.60µm) |
Gain 2: Large Particles
(1.60µm – 28.0µm) |
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Gain 4: Small Particles
(0.160µm – 1.60µm) |
Gain 2: Large Particles
(1.60µm – 28.0µm) |
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