Hi Ankita,
Electronic Visions and Suss and probably a few other companies make
bonders. You might also consider looking for a hot isostatic press. These are
usually found in mechanical engineering depts ( and online) - but you have to be
careful in your interaction with them -- their standards of "clean" (more or
less spit on it and shine the sample on their shirt...) are very different from
those needed for wafer bonding!
Good luck!
Felix
Applied Quantum Technologies
Durham, NC
On Jan 18, 2012, at 1:03 PM, Ankita Verma wrote:
> Can you please provide me some information regarding this tool that you use
> for bonding? Like, what is the name of the tool, etc?
>
> Thank You very much for your help!
>
> On Tue, Jan 17, 2012 at 4:39 PM, Andrew Sarangan wrote:
>
>> What you need is a wafer bonding tool, which can easily produce these
>> range of forces and temperatures. Also, bonding in vacuum may be
>> necessary to eliminate trapped air at the interface. I have one of
>> these in my lab if you need further information.
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Felix Lu
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