Product Briefing Outline: Applied Materials has
introduced the ‘Applied Producer GT,' which it boldly claims is the
industry's fastest, most cost-effective CVD1 platform. The Producer GT
is said to be capable of processing 150 wafers per hour (wph), which
doubles the throughput of any competitive system, and enables a 30%
reduction in cost of ownership and a 50% increase in wph/m2 footprint,
according to the company. The Producer GT supports the full portfolio
of Applied's PECVD1 technology applications with more than 30
production-proven processes.
Problem: As films become thinner in leading-edge
devices, deposition tools must become faster and much more efficient to
maximize fab utilization. The Producer GT builds on inherent
productivity benefits of the Producer platform to provide customers
with process transparency for a full range of PECVD applications for
45nm and beyond on a faster platform.
Solution: Key
to the Applied Producer GT platform's benchmark performance is its FX
robot that allows the simultaneous transfer of four wafers, enabling
maximum productivity of a three-‘Twin Chamber' Producer configuration.
The platform's double-decker loadlock reduces wafer handling time and
increases chamber utilization. Wafer-handling components, designed to
minimize defects, achieve 30% lower mechanical-based particle
performance while maintaining high productivity. A high-capacity
factory interface supports up to four FOUPs for operational efficiency
and integrated metrology capability. The Producer GT has also been
redesigned to significantly improve serviceability, reducing preventive
maintenance time by up to 25%.
Applications: 45nm and below PECVD processes.
Platform:
Customers have purchased and are using more than 1,500 Producer CVD
systems worldwide. To further reduce operating costs by up to 40%, the
company's Metron division offers a customized energy-saving pump and
abatement system package. The ‘Marathon' 8600 is currently the only
abatement system available that can support the Producer GT's three
chamber design with a single unit.
Availability: November 2006 onwards.