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HELP REQUIRED IN AREA OF ALUMINUM SPUTTERING
2008-05-19
Nataraj
2008-05-19
Brent Garber
2008-05-19
Andrew Sarangan
2008-05-20
Nataraj
2008-05-19
Ravikumar_Kuppan
2008-05-19
walter
Aluminum sputtering and evaporation
2008-05-20
Sreemanth M Uppuluri
2008-05-20
Gary Hillman
2008-05-20
Shay Kaplan
Aluminum sputtering and evaporation
Gary Hillman
2008-05-20
Sreemanth, like everyone has been saying get clean good vacuum.  A dc
magnetron is all that is needed.  Gary

-----Original Message-----
From: mems-talk-bounces@memsnet.org
[mailto:mems-talk-bounces@memsnet.org]On Behalf Of Sreemanth M Uppuluri
Sent: Tuesday, May 20, 2008 12:41 PM
To: General MEMS discussion
Subject: [mems-talk] Aluminum sputtering and evaporation


Hello All,

This is sort of a generalization of one of the previous questions - I am
trying to coat Aluminum films of thickness  around 150nm on quartz
substrates.. I have tried using RF-sputtering and also e-beam evaporation.
In both cases the film quality was not very good. There were these hillocks
forming all over the film. Could anyone please recommend any recipe for
obtaining hillock free Aluminum films.

Thanks,
Sreemanth

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