Chapter 2

Operation

When the frequency reading is stable, reconnect the source supply. Start the deposition process in Manual mode with 0% output. The % Life readings should remain stable.

Slowly raise the % Output until a rate reading is displayed above the graph. As material is deposited on the crystal, the % Life reading should remain stable, or drop slowly and consistently. If not, check your source supply for erratic output. Also assure that the sensor is not too close to the source (particularly in sputtering).

2.8.2Incorrect Rate or Thickness Measurement:

First, complete the procedures in Section 2.8.1 to assure reliable sensor operation.

Set the Xtal Tooling as described in the System Menu section of Chapter 3. Incorrect Xtal Tooling values will cause consistently low or high rate/thickness values for every material.

Once the Xtal Tooling is set, set Film Tooling in the Film Menu to 100 unless you are certain that another value is needed for a specific film.

Verify that the Density and Z-Factor values match those in the Materials Parameters Appendix. If the material is not listed, check a materials handbook. Density has a significant effect on rate/thickness calculations.

Z-Factor corrects for stresses as a crystal is coated. If readings are initially accurate, but deteriorate as crystal life drops below 60-70%, you need to adjust the Z-Factor or replace crystals more frequently. The relationship between Z-Factor and Acoustic Impedance is discussed in the Materials Appendix.

2.8.3Poor Rate Stability:

First, be sure that a stable rate can be achieved in Manual mode, as explained in Section 2.8.1. Once a stable rate is achieved in Manual mode, follow the Loop Tuning procedures of Section 2.7.

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Sigma SQC-122c manual Incorrect Rate or Thickness Measurement, Poor Rate Stability