+++ Pyrex wafer anodically bonded to Thin Silicon:
Problem +++
taya sunil
2005-07-31
hi Badin
your problem seems to arise because of the force you are applying. try using no
force keeping the pressure piston screw completely loose all other parameters
being same.
Sunil
Badin Damrongsak wrote:
Dear all,
I found a problem during an anodic bonding between thin silicon and pyrex
wafers using EVG520/620.
On pyrex wafer, it was etched about 2-3um depth to create the cavity which
is around 4mm in diameter. The pyrex was then bonded to a 200um thin silicon
wafer on which has no pattern.
The problem I have found is that the silicon area over the 3um gap cavity
was somehow bonded to the pyrex wafer. I have no clue where the problem is;
probably too high voltage, too high force, etc. Have you guys got any ideas
how to solve this issue? Please feel free to contact me.
The recipe of anodic bonding is as follows:
Temp = 380 degC
Force = 800 N (probably too high, for thin silicon wafers)
V = -1kV (probably too high)
Time = 4 min
The above recipe works well for anodic bonding between std thickness silicon
wafer and pyrex.
Thank you,