EM - Mounting Sputter Targets

Created by Karen Darley, Modified on Mon, 23 Sep at 10:32 AM by Kathleen Patrick


Most targets are held by a cover or are crimped around the edge ‐ if yours is not that type it must be glued. The 'glue' used must be electrically conducting.


Professional mounting: 

  1. Use a few slivers of indium wire on the support plate
  2. Cover with the target and then either a) place in an oven with a flat weight on top of the target, or b) use a smoothing iron to heat the gold and hence melt the indium. 
  3. Place something, like a piece of lens tissue, onto the target to protect it.


Note: Use a temperature only a little higher than the melting point of indium (m.p. 156.6°C) for a short time.


4. Alternatively use a bit of silver conducting paint, preferably a few small drops of paste at the bottom of the jar.


5. You could also make a paste using our silver powder and a little commercial epoxy glue ‐ the method can be found here. Only spot-gluing is required, but keep a weight on the target while drying/ curing.

 


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