SB-6E Bonder
SB-6E Bonder | |
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Equipment Details | |
Technology | substrate bonder |
Materials Restriction | Semi-Clean |
Sample Size | 4" with 6" tooling available by request |
Equipment Manual | |
Overview | System Overview |
Operating Procedure | SOP |
Supported Processes | Supported Processes |
User Processes | User Processes |
Maintenance | Maintenance |
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This tool is used to bond 4" and 6" wafers. It is primarily used for Anodic bonding and has superior anodic bond hardware when compared to our other bonders. Other types of bonds are allowed, but a helpdesk ticket should be created and the process discussed with one of the tool engineers. Anodic power supply polarity is reversible and the top electrode is capable of tack bonding in the center prior to full wafer bonding.
Contents
Announcements
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Capabilities
- Chamber vacuum below 5.0e-5mbar easily achieved
- Tool force of 30kN
- Max chuck temp of 550 degrees C
- Substrate stack thicknesses of 500um to 5mm possible. Thinner or thicker with tool engineer approval.
System overview
Hardware details
- Up to 550 degrees C chuck temp
- 30kN tool Pressure
- 4" Chuck, 6" available by request
- Chamber pressure below 5.0 e-5mbar. Positive chamber pressure also available
- N2 atmosphere possible in chamber
Substrate requirements
- Wafer Size
- Wafer type
- Any mounting?
- Wafer thickness
Material restrictions
The SB-6E Bonder is designated as a Semi-Clean class tool. Below is a list of approved materials for the tool. Approved means the material is allowed in the tool under normal circumstances. If a material is not listed, please create a helpdesk ticket or email info@lnf.umich.edu for any material requests or questions.
Supported processes
There are several processes for this tool supported by the LNF, which are described in more detail on the Processes page.
In addition to these, this tool has a number of user-created recipes for etching a wide variety of materials. Some of these recipes are documented on SB-6E Bonder user processes. If you are curious if your material can be processed in this tool, please contact the tool engineers via the helpdesk ticket system.
Standard operating procedure
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Checkout procedure
- Read through this page and the Standard Operating Procedure above.
- Complete the training request form here.
- Create a Helpdesk Ticket requesting training.
- A tool engineer will schedule a time for initial training.
- Practice with your mentor or another authorized user until you are comfortable with tool operation.
- Complete the SOP quiz here.
- Schedule a checkout session with a tool engineer via the helpdesk ticket system. If this checkout is successful, the engineer will authorize you on the tool.
Maintenance
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