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(updated to 150°C, quantity of wax for 4-inch wafers, and place both wafers in contact on hotplate, not on Logitech.)
 
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''Procedure for wax-mounting a 100mm Silicon wafer to another 100mm silicon carrier wafer, using the [[Wafer Bonder (Logitech WBS7)|'''Logitech WBS7 Wafer Bonder''']].''
 
''Procedure for wax-mounting a 100mm Silicon wafer to another 100mm silicon carrier wafer, using the [[Wafer Bonder (Logitech WBS7)|'''Logitech WBS7 Wafer Bonder''']].''
   
*Cover Hotplate surface with tinfoil, heat hotplate to 120°C. (Keep flammable solvents away!)
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*Cover Hotplate surface with tinfoil, heat hotplate to 150°C.
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**Bay 5 solvent bench is preferred
*Place 4" polished handle wafer on hotplate.
 
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**Keep flammable solvents away!
*Apply wax to center of wafer only, approximately <u>2-inch diameter</u> size puddle of crystal bond wax directly from the crystalbond stick.
 
 
*Place 4" polished handle wafer on hotplate.
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*Apply wax to center of carrier wafer only.
 
**For mounting a 4-inch wafer, you need a good amount of wax to ensure coverage to wafer edges, eg.<u>2-3mm thick</u>.
 
**For mounting a 4-inch wafer, you need a good amount of wax to ensure coverage to wafer edges, eg.<u>2-3mm thick</u>.
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**For 4-inch wafers, We have found that ~2.3 grams of wax is the right amount. Cut a ~1cm chunk off the CrystalBond wax stick with razor, then cut that into 2/3rds, weigh with tared scale in Bay 5.
**Then remove wafer from hotplate. and cool. 
 
 
**Should produce approximately <u>2-inch diameter</u> size puddle of crystal bond wax.
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**If you need to adjust the wax amount, you can use a transparent top-substrate to observe whether full coverage is achieved. Few millimeter-sized bubbles typically are acceptable.
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*Place the top wafer on the melted wax at this step, and align wafer flats while wax is wet.
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*Remove wafers from hotplate and cool on ''clean'' napkin (do not let wax stick to surfaces while cooling). Check that wafer flat alignment is good.
 
*Open Logitech Bonder chamber:
 
*Open Logitech Bonder chamber:
 
**Unscrew clamp until higher than clamp arm,
 
**Unscrew clamp until higher than clamp arm,
 
**Swing front of clamp arm to the left (Difficult to disengage),
 
**Swing front of clamp arm to the left (Difficult to disengage),
 
**Lift bonder lid (also takes some force to open - ignore vacuum reading on digital display)
 
**Lift bonder lid (also takes some force to open - ignore vacuum reading on digital display)
*On the glass plate of the Logitech bonder:
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*Place 6" filter paper on the glass plate of the logitech.
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*Place wafers on top of the filter paper, on the glass plate of the Logitech bonder.
**Align work wafer on top of handle wafer placed.
 
 
*Place 6" filter paper on top of the wafers. Wafers shouldhave filter paper on <u>top and bottom</u> to catch excess wax.
**Align the two wafers' flats.  
 
*Place 6" filter paper on <u>top and bottom</u> of work wafer.
 
*Turn on Logitech bonder power (bottom right of machine chassis)
 
 
*Close and lock Logitech bonder hatch.
 
*Close and lock Logitech bonder hatch.
 
*Turn on Logitech bonder power (bottom right of machine chassis)
 
*On front panel of  Logitech bonder, confirm that Applied Pressure gauge is set to 5 psi.
 
*On front panel of  Logitech bonder, confirm that Applied Pressure gauge is set to 5 psi.
 
*Enter the process settings:
 
*Enter the process settings:
 
**[setup] -> [Temp]
 
**[setup] -> [Temp]
***Bonding: 120°C      
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***Bonding: 120°C
 
***Endpoint: 65°C
 
***Endpoint: 65°C
***Offset: 20°C           
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***Offset: 20°C
 
***Units: C
 
***Units: C
 
**[setup] -> [Vac Thres]
 
**[setup] -> [Vac Thres]
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**Unload when it displays ''Status: Ready''
 
**Unload when it displays ''Status: Ready''
 
**It is normal to see wax on the filter paper, indicating full/over-coverage. However you might need to adjust the wax amount to prevent too much wax escaping the wafer and causing too thick a bonding layer. About ~1cm of leaking wax on the filter paper is ideal.
 
**It is normal to see wax on the filter paper, indicating full/over-coverage. However you might need to adjust the wax amount to prevent too much wax escaping the wafer and causing too thick a bonding layer. About ~1cm of leaking wax on the filter paper is ideal.
*If wax leaked onto the glass plate: remove glass plate and clean with Acetone+Wipe. The sufaces must be very clean of wax when you're done, or else the lid or wafers may get stuck on the next run.
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*If wax leaked onto the glass plate: remove glass plate and clean with Acetone+Wipe. The surfaces must be very clean of wax when you're done, or else the lid or wafers may get stuck on the next run.
 
*Turn off Logitech bonder (bottom right of machine chassis)
 
*Turn off Logitech bonder (bottom right of machine chassis)
 
**Close lid and clamp
 
**Close lid and clamp

Latest revision as of 10:52, 26 April 2023

Contributed by Miguel Daal, Mazin Group  -- 2018-04-24

Procedure for wax-mounting a 100mm Silicon wafer to another 100mm silicon carrier wafer, using the Logitech WBS7 Wafer Bonder.

  • Cover Hotplate surface with tinfoil, heat hotplate to 150°C.
    • Bay 5 solvent bench is preferred
    • Keep flammable solvents away!
  • Place 4" polished handle wafer on hotplate.
  • Apply wax to center of carrier wafer only.
    • For mounting a 4-inch wafer, you need a good amount of wax to ensure coverage to wafer edges, eg.2-3mm thick.
    • For 4-inch wafers, We have found that ~2.3 grams of wax is the right amount. Cut a ~1cm chunk off the CrystalBond wax stick with razor, then cut that into 2/3rds, weigh with tared scale in Bay 5.
    • Should produce approximately 2-inch diameter size puddle of crystal bond wax.
    • If you need to adjust the wax amount, you can use a transparent top-substrate to observe whether full coverage is achieved. Few millimeter-sized bubbles typically are acceptable.
  • Place the top wafer on the melted wax at this step, and align wafer flats while wax is wet.
  • Remove wafers from hotplate and cool on clean napkin (do not let wax stick to surfaces while cooling). Check that wafer flat alignment is good.
  • Open Logitech Bonder chamber:
    • Unscrew clamp until higher than clamp arm,
    • Swing front of clamp arm to the left (Difficult to disengage),
    • Lift bonder lid (also takes some force to open - ignore vacuum reading on digital display)
  • Place 6" filter paper on the glass plate of the logitech.
  • Place wafers on top of the filter paper, on the glass plate of the Logitech bonder.
  • Place 6" filter paper on top of the wafers. Wafers shouldhave filter paper on top and bottom to catch excess wax.
  • Close and lock Logitech bonder hatch.
  • Turn on Logitech bonder power (bottom right of machine chassis)
  • On front panel of  Logitech bonder, confirm that Applied Pressure gauge is set to 5 psi.
  • Enter the process settings:
    • [setup] -> [Temp]
      • Bonding: 120°C
      • Endpoint: 65°C
      • Offset: 20°C
      • Units: C
    • [setup] -> [Vac Thres]
      • Proceed if Below: 2.4E+01 mBar
      • Abort if Below: 3.2E+01 mBar
    • [setup] -> [Process Control]
      • Process: Heat + Outgas
      • Soak: 5min
      • Bond: 15min
      • O.G. Limit: 20min
      • P.P. del: 1min
    • [Setup] -> [Heads]
      • Head 1 On
  • Start Process: [Process] -> [Start]
  • Process takes about 45min
    • Unload when it displays Status: Ready
    • It is normal to see wax on the filter paper, indicating full/over-coverage. However you might need to adjust the wax amount to prevent too much wax escaping the wafer and causing too thick a bonding layer. About ~1cm of leaking wax on the filter paper is ideal.
  • If wax leaked onto the glass plate: remove glass plate and clean with Acetone+Wipe. The surfaces must be very clean of wax when you're done, or else the lid or wafers may get stuck on the next run.
  • Turn off Logitech bonder (bottom right of machine chassis)
    • Close lid and clamp
  • Clean excess wax off your wafer using the POLOS Spinners, and an Acetone squirt bottle, followed by ISO & N2 dry (run both sides of the wafer, multiple times if needed).