Level 3 Photoresist Removal
Removal of photoresist to prevent contamination of furnaces.
Equipment
- Solvent waste container
- Microscope
Supplies
Operating parameters
three 15 second acetone rinses
Equipment/controls/tools locations
Room 50J
- Solvent fume hood
- Microscope
Operating precautions
Chemical hazard
PR, acetone, and ipa are volatile and flammable. Keep away from flame.
Possible biological hazards: only use in a fume hood.
Operating procedure
- Initial PR Removal: Hold your wafer level over the waste acetone/IPA
container (with the lid off) and squirt acetone on the wafer until it begins to
flow off the edges. Let it dissolve the PR for 10-15 seconds before tossing the
acetone into the waste container. Repeat until most of the PR is gone (~3
times).
- Strip off any remaining PR residue by following the standard degreasing
procedure (Acetone, IPA, DI, IPA, N2 dry.)
- Inspect the wafer under a microscope for PR residue. Go back and degrease if
necessary. Incomplete photoresist removal is the most common cause of furnace
tube contamination. Please inspect wafers thoroughly.
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