Aiming toward process control of industrial high yield high volume CVD reactors, the potential of optical sensors as a monitoring tool has been explored. The sensors selected are based on both Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy FTIR and tuneable diode laser spectroscopy NIR-DLS. The former has the advantage of wide spectral capability and well-established databases. NIRLD spectroscopy has potentially high sensitivity, laser spatial resolution and the benefits of comparatively easier integration capabilities including optical fibre compatibility. The proposed technical approach for process control is characterised by a chemistry based feedback system with in-situ optical data as input information. The selected optical sensors continuous...
Chemical vapour deposition is determined by gas phase as well as surface processes. Thus, in-situ di...
Sandia National Laboratories has a number of ongoing projects developing optical sensors for industr...
A laser absorption spectroscopy (LAS) system has been developed at Lawrence Livermore National Labor...
Aiming toward process control of industrial high yield / high volume CVD reactors, the potential of ...
The proposed new technical approach for CVD process control is characterised by a "chemistry based" ...
The proposed new technical approach for CVD process control is characterised by a chemistry based fe...
An efficient process control is essential to fully exploit the potential of high yield CVD (Chemical...
Abstract: The proposed new technical approach for CVD process control is characterised by a "ch...
Aiming to process control of industrial high yield / high volume CVD reactors, the potential of Four...
A new setup of a Fourier transform spectrometer for process monitoring / process control is presente...
Chemical vapour deposition (CVD) as well as infiltration (CVI) processes are key technologies in man...
In situ near-IR diode laser absorption spectroscopy is a new technique which has been used to monito...
There is a critical need for exact, real-time reaction control of the chemical vapor deposition (CVD...
With ever-increasing pressure to optimize product quality, to reduce cost and to safely increase pro...
This paper reports the in situ application, for the first time, of simultaneous multispecies, multip...
Chemical vapour deposition is determined by gas phase as well as surface processes. Thus, in-situ di...
Sandia National Laboratories has a number of ongoing projects developing optical sensors for industr...
A laser absorption spectroscopy (LAS) system has been developed at Lawrence Livermore National Labor...
Aiming toward process control of industrial high yield / high volume CVD reactors, the potential of ...
The proposed new technical approach for CVD process control is characterised by a "chemistry based" ...
The proposed new technical approach for CVD process control is characterised by a chemistry based fe...
An efficient process control is essential to fully exploit the potential of high yield CVD (Chemical...
Abstract: The proposed new technical approach for CVD process control is characterised by a "ch...
Aiming to process control of industrial high yield / high volume CVD reactors, the potential of Four...
A new setup of a Fourier transform spectrometer for process monitoring / process control is presente...
Chemical vapour deposition (CVD) as well as infiltration (CVI) processes are key technologies in man...
In situ near-IR diode laser absorption spectroscopy is a new technique which has been used to monito...
There is a critical need for exact, real-time reaction control of the chemical vapor deposition (CVD...
With ever-increasing pressure to optimize product quality, to reduce cost and to safely increase pro...
This paper reports the in situ application, for the first time, of simultaneous multispecies, multip...
Chemical vapour deposition is determined by gas phase as well as surface processes. Thus, in-situ di...
Sandia National Laboratories has a number of ongoing projects developing optical sensors for industr...
A laser absorption spectroscopy (LAS) system has been developed at Lawrence Livermore National Labor...