In situ and ex situ quantification of nanoparticle fluxes in magnetron sputter inert gas condensation: A Cu nanoparticle case study

  • Knabl F
  • Bandl C
  • Griesser T
  • et al.
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Abstract

Magnetron sputter inert gas condensation was coupled with quadrupole mass spectrometry for the in situ characterization of a nanoparticle beam. The proposed method allows us to determine the size distribution and the mass flux of the nanoparticles. The measured quadrupole mass spectrometer grid current is converted into a nanoparticle flux and subsequently into a mass flux. Cu nanoparticles were deposited onto Si substrates using different filtering modes of the quadrupole mass spectrometer. Characterization was carried out using a combination of x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and scanning electron microscopy. Quantitative analysis of the elemental composition of the Si surface revealed a Gaussian distribution of the deposited nanoparticles over the diameter of the rotating substrate holder with a good quantitative agreement with the predictions made from the in situ quantification method.

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Knabl, F., Bandl, C., Griesser, T., & Mitterer, C. (2024). In situ and ex situ quantification of nanoparticle fluxes in magnetron sputter inert gas condensation: A Cu nanoparticle case study. Journal of Vacuum Science & Technology A, 42(2). https://doi.org/10.1116/6.0003283

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