From s_harshal at yahoo.com Wed Sep 7 21:33:15 2005 From: s_harshal at yahoo.com (Harshal Surangalikar) Date: Wed, 7 Sep 2005 21:33:15 -0700 (PDT) Subject: PSG deposition problems. Message-ID: <20050908043315.22531.qmail@web30513.mail.mud.yahoo.com> hello all, i wanted to know if anyone has had a problem with deposition in the Tylanbpsg furnace lately. i have been using PSG400 recipe to put down a 2 um layer. but yesterday as i was trying to put down the layer in two parts (for better uniformity), the furnace failed the leak check on every occassion and i had to re-run the process. also the process pressure was unusually high (~610)and that has affected the dep rate. i wanted to know if anybody has had similar problems and the dep rates that they observed. i observed dep rates of 180 A/min for both 8% and 4% PSG (which is odd), down from ~240 A/min i have measured earlier for 8% PSG. also, after the release etch/removal of the PSG layers lately, i am seeing a dirty carbon/soot residue at the site of PSG layer. as i am trying to understand why this layer is seen, i wanted to know if anybody is having similar "contamination" issues with regards to etch chemicals used, or a bad furnace run where hydrocarbon contamination could have caused a contaminated PSG layer to be deposited. contamination can also be caused while cleaning and wafer handling on my part, but as i try to eliminate the possible reasons, i would like to check if similar observations have been made. thank you and any and all inputs will be very helpful. best, harshal.