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Inficon Transpector CPM User Manual

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Transpector CPM Operating Manual
5.3.1.6 Tungsten CVD
Table 5-6 lists some of the materials of interest and the masses at which to monitor
them for blanket tungsten or tungsten silicide deposition. Oxygen and water vapor
are unwanted contaminants during tungsten deposition because they react with the
tungsten hexafluoride to produce tungsten oxyfluorides and oxides, which, except
for WOF
4
, are nonvolatile and can result in particle generation. The presence of
Si3N4 CF
4
/O
2
CF
4
O
2
SiF
4
NF
3
CO
2
HF
H
2
O
COF
2
N
2
CO
69, 50, 31
32, 16
85, 66, 47
52, 33, 71
44
20
18, 17
47, 66
28, 14
28, 12
Poly-Si BCl
3
/Cl
2
HBr/Cl
2
/O
2
BCl
3
Cl
2
SiCl
4
HCl
H
2
O
HBr
Cl
2
O
2
SiCl
4
SiBr
4
SiBr
X
Cl
(1-X)
H
2
O
HCl
81, 83, 116, 118, 46, 48
70, 72, 74
133, 135, 170
36, 38
18, 17
80, 82
70, 72, 74
32, 16
170, 133, 135
348, 267, 269
many peaks
18, 17
36, 38
Table 5-5 Dry etching chemistries (continued)
Etched
Material
Typical
Reagents
Important
Species
Monitored
Masses

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Inficon Transpector CPM Specifications

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BrandInficon
ModelTranspector CPM
CategoryIndustrial Equipment
LanguageEnglish