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This electron-beam evaporation system is used for the controlled deposition of thin dielectric films. The films are evaporated from a wide variety of solid sources. The most common dielectrics deposited are: SiO<sub>2</sub>, SiO, TiO<sub>2</sub>, Ta<sub>2</sub>O<sub>5</sub>, ITO and SrF<sub>2</sub>. Other materials may be evaporated upon request. Oxygen gas can be bled into the system during deposition to try to maintain the stoichiometry during deposition. Fixturing for heating the substrate can also be used. A crystal thickness monitor is used to control the deposition thickness. The dielectrics deposited by this system are typically used for optical coatings (anti-reflective |
This electron-beam evaporation system is used for the controlled deposition of thin dielectric films. The films are evaporated from a wide variety of solid sources. The most common dielectrics deposited are: SiO<sub>2</sub>, SiO, TiO<sub>2</sub>, Ta<sub>2</sub>O<sub>5</sub>, ITO and SrF<sub>2</sub>. Other materials may be evaporated upon request. Oxygen gas can be bled into the system during deposition to try to maintain the stoichiometry during deposition. Fixturing for heating the substrate can also be used. A crystal thickness monitor is used to control the deposition thickness. The dielectrics deposited by this system are typically used for optical coatings (anti-reflective), electrical insulators, and reactive ion etching masks. Samples up to ~ 5” x 5” can be placed into this system for evaporation. Typical deposition rates are several Angstroms/second. |
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= Detailed Specifications = |
= Detailed Specifications = |
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About
This electron-beam evaporation system is used for the controlled deposition of thin dielectric films. The films are evaporated from a wide variety of solid sources. The most common dielectrics deposited are: SiO2, SiO, TiO2, Ta2O5, ITO and SrF2. Other materials may be evaporated upon request. Oxygen gas can be bled into the system during deposition to try to maintain the stoichiometry during deposition. Fixturing for heating the substrate can also be used. A crystal thickness monitor is used to control the deposition thickness. The dielectrics deposited by this system are typically used for optical coatings (anti-reflective), electrical insulators, and reactive ion etching masks. Samples up to ~ 5” x 5” can be placed into this system for evaporation. Typical deposition rates are several Angstroms/second.
Detailed Specifications
- Temescal 10kV power supply
- Temescal 4-pocket series 260 e-beam source
- Electron beam controller with sweep rate and amplitude control
- Cryo-pumped system with ~ 4.0E-7 ultimate base pressure
- Automatic vacuum sequencing
- Crystal thickness monitoring
- Sample size: up to 5” x 5” pieces without heat, 4" x 4" Heated
- Oxygen bleed for maintaining oxide stoichiometry
Materials Table
For the materials tables, please visit the E-Beam Recipe Page.