From latta at snf.stanford.edu Mon Nov 17 14:26:06 2003 From: latta at snf.stanford.edu (Nancy Latta) Date: Mon, 17 Nov 2003 14:26:06 -0800 Subject: Furnace Conversion- Explanation and Status Message-ID: <3FB94AFE.80905@snf.stanford.edu> Dear Lab Members, Over the past several years there have been many requests for oxidation furnaces that can accommodate non-standard materials or materials that have not been authorized to go into the clean oxidation tubes. This message is to address that need and to explain how the new six-inch Thermco furnaces will be used. First, tylan1 and tylan2 will remain as they presently are; clean oxidation tubes. Tylan3 will become the same as the present tylan7 is; a silicide tube. The real tylan7 is to become a new six-inch TEOS tube. This conversion will occur while the present TEOS tube is still functional and will affect no other furnace in bank 2 (tylan5, tylan6 and tylansige) other than a two week shutdown, time to be announced. Tylan4 will become a ?dirty? furnace. Materials that are not allowed in the other furnaces may be allowed in it. Obviously, materials that will break down or redeposit in the tube will not be allowed. Members who want to use the furnace will need authorization from the Special Materials Committee before using it. Quartzware for tylan3 and 4 will be marked so that there will be no chance of mixing it with clean quartzware. Additionally, the display areas of the furnaces will be color coded to help members in recognizing the contamination level of the tubes. The new six-inch furnaces, thermco1 and thermco2 will be clean. Thermco1 is going to be a ?super-clean? tube to be used for gate oxides only. Thermco2 will be available for to lab members for clean oxides. Below is a summary of the changes; Tylan1- remains the same, a clean oxidation tube Tylan2- remains the same, a clean oxidation tube Tylan3- becomes a silicide oxidation tube (like tylan7 is presently) Tylan4- becomes a ?dirty? oxidation tube for approved materials Tylan7- becomes 6-inch TEOS tube Thermco1- super-clean gate oxidations, maximum oxide thickness about 3000A Thermco2- same as tylan1 and 2, a clean oxidation tube Please contact Nancy with any questions and/or comments. --- Nancy Latta Stanford Nanofabrication Facility CIS Bldg, 145 420 Via Palou Mall Stanford, CA, 94305 - 4070 (650) 725-6727 Fax (650) 725-6278