MAGNETRON SPUTTERING WITH HOT SOLID TARGET: THERMAL PROCESSES AND EROSION

This work focuses on erosion and thermal processes taking place on the surface of the titanium target in magnetron sputtering. The study was carried out using magnetron sputtering systems (MSS) with different thermal insulation target types from the magnetron body. It was found that the presence of...

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Main Authors: Alena Olegovna Borduleva, Galina Alekseevna Bleykher, Dmitrii Vladimirovich Sidelev, Valeriy Pavlovich Krivobokov
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Language:English
Published: CTU Central Library 2016-12-01
Series:Acta Polytechnica
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Online Access:https://ojs.cvut.cz/ojs/index.php/ap/article/view/3766
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author Alena Olegovna Borduleva
Galina Alekseevna Bleykher
Dmitrii Vladimirovich Sidelev
Valeriy Pavlovich Krivobokov
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Galina Alekseevna Bleykher
Dmitrii Vladimirovich Sidelev
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description This work focuses on erosion and thermal processes taking place on the surface of the titanium target in magnetron sputtering. The study was carried out using magnetron sputtering systems (MSS) with different thermal insulation target types from the magnetron body. It was found that the presence of an evaporation component allows the rate of removal of atoms from the surface of a solid target to be increased with limited thermal conduction. A mathematical simulation was used to evaluate the contribution of evaporation to the increase in the coating deposition rate for complete and partial thermal insulation. It was found that non-uniformity of the direct-axis component of the magnetic induction vector helps to localize the heating. also increases the evaporation rate on the surface of the target. It was proved that local evaporation including sublimations on the surface of a hot target is a significant factor in increasing the coating deposition rate. Due to this mechanism, the coating deposition rate can be increased 5 times for Ti in comparison with fully cooled targets. This result can be applied for direct current magnetrons and also for pulsed systems. It was also found that evaporation increased the energy efficiency of the target erosion. The most suitable metals were selected for obtaining high-intensity emission of atoms from a solid target.
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spelling doaj.art-9a4e3ad64d3e47b2a4605edb72b49a8e2022-12-22T01:16:31ZengCTU Central LibraryActa Polytechnica1210-27091805-23632016-12-0156642543110.14311/AP.2016.56.04253401MAGNETRON SPUTTERING WITH HOT SOLID TARGET: THERMAL PROCESSES AND EROSIONAlena Olegovna Borduleva0Galina Alekseevna Bleykher1Dmitrii Vladimirovich Sidelev2Valeriy Pavlovich Krivobokov3National Research Tomsk Polytechnic University Department of Experimental PhysicsNational Research Tomsk Polytechnic University Department of Experimental PhysicsNational Research Tomsk Polytechnic University Department of Experimental PhysicsNational Research Tomsk Polytechnic University Department of Experimental PhysicsThis work focuses on erosion and thermal processes taking place on the surface of the titanium target in magnetron sputtering. The study was carried out using magnetron sputtering systems (MSS) with different thermal insulation target types from the magnetron body. It was found that the presence of an evaporation component allows the rate of removal of atoms from the surface of a solid target to be increased with limited thermal conduction. A mathematical simulation was used to evaluate the contribution of evaporation to the increase in the coating deposition rate for complete and partial thermal insulation. It was found that non-uniformity of the direct-axis component of the magnetic induction vector helps to localize the heating. also increases the evaporation rate on the surface of the target. It was proved that local evaporation including sublimations on the surface of a hot target is a significant factor in increasing the coating deposition rate. Due to this mechanism, the coating deposition rate can be increased 5 times for Ti in comparison with fully cooled targets. This result can be applied for direct current magnetrons and also for pulsed systems. It was also found that evaporation increased the energy efficiency of the target erosion. The most suitable metals were selected for obtaining high-intensity emission of atoms from a solid target.https://ojs.cvut.cz/ojs/index.php/ap/article/view/3766magnetron sputteringhot targetevaporationhigh rate deposition.
spellingShingle Alena Olegovna Borduleva
Galina Alekseevna Bleykher
Dmitrii Vladimirovich Sidelev
Valeriy Pavlovich Krivobokov
MAGNETRON SPUTTERING WITH HOT SOLID TARGET: THERMAL PROCESSES AND EROSION
Acta Polytechnica
magnetron sputtering
hot target
evaporation
high rate deposition.
title MAGNETRON SPUTTERING WITH HOT SOLID TARGET: THERMAL PROCESSES AND EROSION
title_full MAGNETRON SPUTTERING WITH HOT SOLID TARGET: THERMAL PROCESSES AND EROSION
title_fullStr MAGNETRON SPUTTERING WITH HOT SOLID TARGET: THERMAL PROCESSES AND EROSION
title_full_unstemmed MAGNETRON SPUTTERING WITH HOT SOLID TARGET: THERMAL PROCESSES AND EROSION
title_short MAGNETRON SPUTTERING WITH HOT SOLID TARGET: THERMAL PROCESSES AND EROSION
title_sort magnetron sputtering with hot solid target thermal processes and erosion
topic magnetron sputtering
hot target
evaporation
high rate deposition.
url https://ojs.cvut.cz/ojs/index.php/ap/article/view/3766
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