Automated Dispense Systems

Magnified image of resin dispense during a spin coat process.

This article explores automated dispense options for spin coating applications in the semiconductor industry including cartridge dispense, pressure can dispense, and disposable syringe dispense. The article also touches on dispense controls, edge bead removal, and backside rinse, while highlighting the benefits of the Cee® line-up of Apogee® Spin Coaters.  Automated Dispense Systems Spin coating is […]

Developer Configurations

The use of immersion tank processes in photolithography has decreased due to excessive material consumption, non-uniform resolution, and poor clearing from high-aspect-ratio features. Spin developing has become the more popular method for development of features in photolithography, with three main methods emerging: puddle/stream dispense, side spray dispense, and direct spray dispense. The side spray dispense […]

Spin Chucks for Square Substrates

Spin-coating is a process used to evenly distribute material on a substrate by spinning it at a high speed. Round substrates are commonly used because their smooth edges create minimal turbulence, resulting in uniform evaporation rates. However, square and rectangular substrates create unique challenges due to increased air turbulence and can result in uneven coating […]

Spin Chucks for Thinned Substrates

Thinner and delicate substrates are commonly used in the semiconductor industry, and their safe handling requires special techniques and spin chucks. These substrates can be made of various materials, including silicon, metal foils, and flexible polymer films, and are highly sensitive to mechanical and thermal shock. Thin Wafer Processing Trends Thin and fragile substrates are […]

Selecting Maximum Spin Speed and Acceleration

In spin coating, the speed and acceleration of a spinning substrate affect the thickness and quality of a film. The substrate’s rotational speed affects the centrifugal force and air turbulence, while its acceleration affects the film’s properties. The initial spin cycle is critical because the resin dries quickly, and up to 50% of base solvents […]

Edge Bead Removal and Backside Rinse Demystified

Edge bead removal is used to eliminate build up while backside rinse prevents contamination. Using an automated system for both processes results in precise, efficient, and consistent results with minimal operator intervention.  Introduction Edge bead removal (EBR) and back-side rinse (BSR) are critical processes in the fabrication of high-quality micro and nanoscale devices such as […]