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XTC/3 Operating Manual
Chapter 8
Measurement and Control Theory
8.1 Basics
The Quartz Crystal deposition monitor, or QCM, utilizes the piezoelectric sensitivity
of a quartz monitor crystal to added mass. The QCM uses this mass sensitivity to
control the deposition rate and final thickness of a vacuum deposition.
When a voltage is applied across the faces of a properly shaped piezoelectric
crystal, the crystal is distorted and changes shape in proportion to the applied
voltage. At certain discrete frequencies of applied voltage, a condition of very sharp
electro-mechanical resonance is encountered.
When mass is added to the face of a resonating quartz crystal, the frequency of
these resonances is reduced. This change in frequency is very repeatable and is
precisely understood for specific oscillating modes of quartz. This heuristically
easy-to-understand phenomenon is the basis of an indispensable measurement
and process control tool that can easily detect the addition of less than an atomic
layer of an adhered foreign material.
In the late 1950’s it was noted by Sauerbrey
1,2
and Lostis
3
that the change in
frequency, F = F
q
-F
c
, of a quartz crystal with coated (or composite) and uncoated
frequencies, F
c
and F
q
respectively, is related to the change in mass from the
added material, M
f
, as follows:
[1]
where M
q
is the mass of the uncoated quartz crystal. Simple substitutions
lead to the equation that was used with the first “frequency measurement”
instruments:
[2]
where the film thickness, T
f
, is proportional (through K) to the frequency change,
F, and inversely proportional to the density of the film, d
f
. The constant, K =
N
at
d
q
/F
q
2
; where d
q
(= 2.649 g/cm
3
) is the density of single crystal quartz and N
at
(=166100 Hz cm) is the frequency constant of AT cut quartz. A crystal with a
starting frequency of 6.0 MHz will display a reduction of its frequency by 2.27 Hz
1.G. Z. Sauerbrey, Phys. Verhand .8, 193 (1957)
2.G. Z. Sauerbrey, Z. Phys. 155
,206 (1959)
3.P. Lostis, Rev. Opt. 38
,1 (1959)
M
f
M
q
-------
F
F
q
-----------=
T
f
KF
d
f
----------------=

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Inficon XTC/3 Specifications

General IconGeneral
ModelXTC/3
Input Voltage100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz
Operating Temperature0 to 50 °C
Rate Resolution0.01 Å/s
Measurement PrincipleQuartz Crystal Microbalance (QCM)
Power SupplyInternal
Communication InterfaceRS-232, Ethernet
DimensionsStandard 19" rack mount
WeightApprox. 5 kg
Crystal Sensor6 MHz Quartz Crystal
OutputsAnalog, Digital

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