• Title/Summary/Keyword: HCP(Hollow cathode plasma)

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Fluid Flow in Plasma Deposition Reactor and Characteristics of Titanium Oxide Films Deposited at Room Temperature (플라즈마 증착 반응기에서 유체흐름과 상온에서 증착된 티타늄 산화막 특성)

  • Jung, Ilhyun
    • Applied Chemistry for Engineering
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    • v.18 no.5
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    • pp.438-443
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    • 2007
  • Titanium oxide films were deposited by the HCP (hollow cathode plasma) reactor at room temperature. With results of simulation about HCP reactor, the temperature profile is uniform on substrate regardless of the heat generation at cathode. The velocity profile on the surface of substrate is more uniform with increasing the gap between cathode and substrate, and surface roughness was decreased with increasing the gap between cathode and substrate. We could confirm that the composition of oxide increased with RF-power, and the ratio of O to Ti in the films was about 2 : 1 at RF-power of 240 watt and distance between cathode and substrate of 3 cm.

A study on Silicon dry Etching for Solar Cell Fabrication Using Hollow Cathode Plasma System (태양전지 제작을 위한 Hollow Cathode Plasma System의 실리콘 건식식각에 관한 연구)

  • ;Suresh Kumar Dhungel
    • The Transactions of the Korean Institute of Electrical Engineers C
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    • v.53 no.2
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    • pp.62-66
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    • 2004
  • This paper investigated the characteristics of a newly developed high density hollow cathode plasma (HCP) system and its application for the etching of silicon wafers. We used SF$_{6}$ and $O_2$ gases in the HCP dry etch process. Silicon etch rate of $0.5\mu\textrm{m}$/min was achieved with $SF_6$$O_2$plasma conditions having a total gas pressure of 50mTorr, and RF power of 100 W. This paper presents surface etching characteristics on a crystalline silicon wafer and large area cast type multicrystlline silicon wafer. The results of this experiment can be used for various display systems such as thin film growth and etching for TFT-LCDs, emitter tip formations for FEDs, and bright plasma discharge for PDP applications.s.

High-Density Hollow Cathode Plasma Etching for Field Emission Display Applications

  • Lee, Joon-Hoi;Lee, Wook-Jae;Choi, Man-Sub;Yi, Joon-Sin
    • Journal of Information Display
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    • v.2 no.4
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    • pp.1-7
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    • 2001
  • This paper investigates the characteristics of a newly developed high density hollow cathode plasma(HCP) system and its application for the etching of silicon wafers. We used $SF_6$ and $O_2$ gases in the HCP dry etch process. This paper demonstrates very high plasma density of $2{\times}10^{12}cm^{-3}$ at a discharge current of 20 rna, Silicon etch rate of 1.3 ${\mu}m$/min was achieved with $SF_6/O_2$ plasma conditions of total gas pressure of 50 mTorr, gas flow rate of 40 seem, and RF power of200W. This paper presents surface etching characteristics on a crystalline silicon wafer and large area cast type multicrystlline silicon wafer. We obtained field emitter tips size of less than 0.1 ${\mu}m$ without any photomask step as well as with a conventional photolithography. Our experimental results can be applied to various display systems such as thin film growth and etching for TFT-LCDs, emitter tip formations for FEDs, and bright plasma discharge for PDP applications. In this research, we studied silicon etching properties by using the hollow cathode plasma system.

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The Characteristics of Titanium Oxide Films Deposited by the Nozzle-type HCP RT-MOCVD (노즐 형태 HCP RT-MOCVD에 의해 증착된 티타늄 산화막 특성)

  • Jung, Il-hyun
    • Applied Chemistry for Engineering
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    • v.17 no.2
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    • pp.194-200
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    • 2006
  • Titanium oxide films were deposited by the nozzle type HCP RT-MOCVD for the application of metal-oxide films. In the case of TTNB, after depositing films, films must be annealed at a proper temperature, but in the case of titanium ethoxide, titanium oxide films could be directly deposited by titanium ethoxide without general annealing. We could confirm that ratio of O to Ti in the films was about 2 : 1 at RF-power of 240 watt, distance between cathode and substrate of 3 cm, deposition time of 20 min, and ratio of Ar to $O_2$ of 1 : 1. Therefore, we could obtain the titanium oxide film deposited by the nozzle type HCP RT-MOCVD without an annealing process and could apply in the metal-oxide deposition process at a low temperature.

The study of silicon etching using the high density hollow cathode plasma system

  • Yoo, Jin-Soo;Lee, Jun-Hoi;Gangopadhyay, U.;Kim, Kyung-Hae;Yi, Jun-Sin
    • 한국정보디스플레이학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2003.07a
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    • pp.1038-1041
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    • 2003
  • In the paper, we investigated silicon surface microstructures formed by reactive ion etching in hollow cathode system. Wet anisotropic chemical etching technique use to form random pyramidal structure on <100> silicon wafers usually is not effective in texturing of low-cost multicrystalline silicon wafers because of random orientation nature, but High density hollow cathode plasma system illustrates high deposition rate, better film crystal structure, improved etching characteristics. The etched silicon surface is covered by columnar microstructures with diameters form 50 to 100nm and depth of about 500nm. We used $SF_{6}$ and $O_{2}$ gases in HCP dry etch process. This paper demonstrates very high plasma density of $2{\times}10^{12}$ $cm^{-3}$ at a discharge current of 20 mA. Silicon etch rate of 1.3 ${\mu}s/min$. was achieved with $SF_{6}/O_{2}$ plasma conditions of total gas pressure=50 mTorr, gas flow rate=40 sccm, and rf power=200 W. Our experimental results can be used in various display systems such as thin film growth and etching for TFT-LCDs, emitter tip formations for FEDs, and bright plasma discharge for PDP applications. In this paper we directed our study to the silicon etching properties such as high etching rate, large area uniformity, low power with the high density plasma.

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