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Issue Date: 15th October 2008
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Morgan Technical Ceramics attacks semiconductor manufacturing challenges with Sharkskin™ technology
Morgan
Technical Ceramics, a leader in engineered ceramics, has introduced a new
technology that can significantly improve process residue adhesion, decrease
process-related defects and increase yields during the manufacturing of
integrated circuits. The technology, Sharkskin™, replaces traditional
methods of roughening ceramic surfaces, such as grit blasting or twin-wire
arc sprays.
Sharkskin involves the highly controlled texturing of the surface of ceramic
components. This texturing does not contaminate or destroy the integrity
of the surface of the part as grit blasting does and, unlike arc sprays,
is an integral and indistinguishable part of the ceramic surface. In addition,
traditional technologies have reached their adhesion limits, rendering them
ineffective for devices smaller than 65 nm.
Sharkskin is a technological advancement that increases the adhesion of
high-stress films to ceramic components. At roughnesses of up to 1200 µ"
Ra, a two-fold adhesion improvement over twin wire arc spray and plasma
spray ceramic films has been demonstrated. The increased adhesion can prevent
process residues on chamber components from flaking off onto the wafer.
Future use for this technology is anticipated in solar, medical and laser
applications where high adhesion properties are required.
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Image: Sharkskin technology increases the adhesion of high-stress films
to ceramic components
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Technology