Correlation between the currents of the magnets and the magnitude of the magnetic field near the substrate and in the gas-discharge chamber.
\r\n\tIn sum, the book presents a reflective analysis of the pedagogical hubs for a changing world, considering the most fundamental areas of the current contingencies in education.
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Many surgical procedures are necessary to the optimal placement of the implant. Thus, it would be of great clinical advantage for patients to have dental implants placed flapless and immediately loaded with prosthesis, delivered just after surgery. Post-operative morbidity and treatment times could be reduced significantly (Cannizzaro et al., 2008; Meloni et al., 2010). Thereby the growing interest for flapless surgery in conjunction with immediate loading of the edentulous patients has led to the development of software programs that allow treatment planning, fabrication of a surgical template, as well as the production of a prosthesis that can be secure to the patient immediately after the placement of the implants (Fuster-Torres et al., 2009).
\n\t\t\tHowever, the accurate diagnostic is the main factor for the treatment success. The edentulous patients generally have resorption when they loose their teeth.
\n\t\t\tThe resorption can be related to bone loss and bone loss associated with the soft tissue. The type of resorption is decisive to determine the kind of fixed implant supported prosthesis. Patients who lost soft tissue and underlying supporting bone in addition to teeth may be considered to have a composite defect. To evaluate the relative amount of soft tissue deficiency, it is suggested to utilize a denture or denture set-up in wax that has been confirmed for proper tooth position, border extension, and relationship between the arcs (Bedrossian et al., 2008). So, an appropriate selection of the type of prosthesis is fundamental in the beginning of the treatment planing using implants.
\n\t\t\tThere are two main objectives of computer-aided design (CAD), computer-aided machining (CAM): guided dental implant placement and restoration. The first allow the precise planning of implant positions on computed tomography scans, and the second is to generate an accurate surgical guide that permits the surgeon to place implants precisely into planned positions allowing the immediate prosthesis placement (Fuster-Torres et al., 2009).
\n\t\t\tThus the objective of this chapter is to discuss the indications, contraindications, protocol preparation, maintenance problems and postoperative-guided in implantology.
\n\t\tThe use of software associated with digital images, acquired from computerized tomography, it is a new trend in dentistry. The CAD/CAM technologies associated with stereolithography provide to the professional tools to improve the planning and the rehabilitation with more security.
\n\t\t\tThe use of software combined with three-dimensional images obtained by computerized tomography enables the professional to evaluate the optical density, to measure the bone thickness and, therefore, to choose the implant size and its appropriate positioning in the arch (Spin-Neto et al. 2011).
\n\t\t\tThe guided surgery is a highly accurate in implantology. By this technique, the extensive amount of information obtained in a virtual planning is transferred for the surgical field by means of surgical guides manufactured in stereolithography (Parel & Triplett, 2004). Later, the advantages and limitation of the surgical guide will be discuss.
\n\t\t\tThe guided surgery is indicated both for total edentulous patients (Casap et al., 2005 ;Van Steenberghe et al., 2005) as for partially edentulous patients (Fortin et al. 2003; Kupeyan et al., 2006; Marchack, 2007; Serry et al., 2007).
\n\t\t\t\tThe guided surgery is counter-indicated for patients with reduced mouth opening that jeopardizes positioning of surgical instruments on the guide (Almeida et al., 2010).
\n\t\t\t\tThis technique has several advantages compared to the conventional open flap surgery. These are the preservation of the vital anatomical structures, minimal invasive surgery, faster and simpler technique and leads to less discomfort to the patient after the surgery (Kupeyan et al., 2006; Van Steenberghe et al., 2005; Becker et al., 2005; Widmann et al., 2010) as well as lower risk of infection. However, due to the use of a range of sophisticated technology and specialized instrumentals, the guided surgery technique has a higher cost compared to the conventional surgery. In addition, some authors reports that the surgical guide can be unstable for completely edentulous patient mainly when only remaining soft tissue is present. (Bedrossian, 2007; Holst et al., 2004).
\n\t\t\tBefore the tomography, some steps are necessary to assist the planning, as a specific clinical exam. In this session, it is important to evaluate the existing prosthesis of the patient, relationship between the arches, the dental oclusal pattern and the inter maxillary distance. An initial clinical exam is accomplished to evaluate the relationship among the arches, the oclusal pattern and the inter maxillary distance.
\n\t\t\t\tFor the total edentulous patients, it is fabricated the total prosthesis with appropriate vertical dimension of occlusion (Figure 1). After that, the prosthesis should be duplicated to facilitate the tomography guide construction. To associate the edentulous arches to the tomographic guide at the software the radiopaque marks of barium sulfate are made in the guide near the canine or molar region (Figure 2). The relationship of the maxillary and mandibular arches is registered using condensation silicone.
\n\t\t\t\tTotal prosthesis with appropriate vertical dimension of occlusion.
Tomographic guide with radiopaque marks.
Virtual planning:
\n\t\t\t\tThe virtual planning has two steps in the computed tomography (CT): the double scanning technique of the patient (Widmann et al., 2007) with both tomographic guide in position and the CT of the guide alone to superimpose the images later in the software. During the CT the complete denture should have adequate positioning in relation to the antagonist arch and the anatomy of the soft tissues. The patient can be asked to use an adhesive to improve stabilization of the denture during the scanning (Almeida et al., 2010). Afterwards, the CT is transformed in 3D images with DICOM extension. It is necessary conversion to a planning guide software, as DentalSlice® (Bioparts, prototipagem biomédica, São Paulo, Brazil).
\n\t\t\t\tAt this moment, the virtual planning can be made into the software by the prosthodontics and surgery professionals. They can choose the best three-dimensional position of each implant based in the quantity and quality of bone and at emergence profile of the artificial teeth represented by the image of the guide. Wherever possible, it is recommended to plan the posterior implant more distant to the anterior in order to reduce the cantilever. (Figure 3).
\n\t\t\t\tVirtual planning of the surgery in the DentalSlice Software (Bioparts, Brazil).
Technique description:
\n\t\t\t\tAfter the prototyping and the guide confection, the guide is tested to verify the adequate position to the edentulous area and the dental position. The guide should touch the edentulous area being passive and avoiding ischemic areas (Figure 4).
\n\t\t\t\tSurgical guide for partially edentulous patient.
The drill guide inside the guide is important to assist the direction of the surgical drill during perforation to avoid lateral deviations (Valente et al., 2009) (Figure 5).
\n\t\t\t\tThe guides should be sterilized according to the manufacturer indications.
\n\t\t\t\tMandible surgical guide.
At the moment of the surgery, the first step is the distant local anesthesia because the region can develop edema areas and prevent the guide adaptation.
\n\t\t\t\tLater, the guide is stabilized at the planned dental occlusion using the silicone and the retaining pins are screwed at the buccal region to stabilize the guide in the correct position (Figure 6).
\n\t\t\t\tSurgical guide stabilization at the planned dental occlusion.
Afterwards, the mucous membrane can be removed bellow the drill guide by punch (Figure 7). The perforations should respect the progressive sequence of drills with their guides corresponding to the diameter of the drill to be used (Slice-guide, Conexão Sistema de Prótese Ltda, Arujá, SP).
\n\t\t\t\tThe sequence of drill was used with its respective guide with intermittent movement and abundant irrigation to avoid heating of the bone tissue. The speed of the drill can vary from 400 to 800 rpm, depending on the bone quality. The long length of the drill is a limitation of this technique for reduced mouth opening.
\n\t\t\t\tAfter the drill perforations, it is recommended to start the installation of the implants by the intermediary positions ones to avoid the guide displacement (Figure 8).
\n\t\t\t\tPunch used to remove the mucous membrane bellow the drill guide.
Placement of implants.
When the last implant is installed, all screws and the palate fixation are removed together with the guide (Figure 9).
\n\t\t\t\tFor the placement of an immediate prosthesis, all implants should have an appropriate primary stability, in other words, an initial torque around 40N.cm.
\n\t\t\t\tThere are two options for prosthesis confection: prosthesis fabricated before the implants installation surgery or prosthesis fabricated after the surgery.
\n\t\t\tProsthesis fabricated after the guided surgery:
\n\t\t\t\tFirstly, the impression cooping are attached to the implant and the surgical guide is positioned (Figure 10). Thereafter, the impression cooping are conected with auto polimerized resin (Pattern Resin LS; GC America, Alsip, Ill) to record the implant position (Figure 11).
\n\t\t\t\tFinal aspect of the soft tissue after the surgical guide been removed.
Impression cooping attached at the implants.
Impression cooping connected with autopolymerized acrylic resin (Patter Resin LS) to record the implant position
Impression cooping are carried out in both arches using the same surgical guide and condensation silicone (Zetaplus/Oranwash; Zhermack, Rovigo, Italy) (Figure 12). Then, the analogs are attached to the transfer copings before dental stone pouring. In laboratorial phase, the implant superstructure and the teeth in wax are positioned on a base of light-polymerized resin on the working cast (Margonar et al., 2010a). The implant superstructure is attached to the implant to verify the passive fit (Figure 13). Later, the teeth in wax on the base of light-polymerized resin are tested on the superstructure (Sterngold ImplaMed, São Paulo, Brazil) during the same clinical session (Margonar et al., 2010a) (Figure 14).
\n\t\t\t\tOn the second day, the immediate implant-supported fixed dentures are inserted and the occlusion is evaluated in order to favor the force distribution (Figure 15). The appropriate three-dimensional positioning of the implants was verified by panoramic radiography and computed tomography and that can preview the success of the treatment (Figure 16 and 17).
\n\t\t\t\tMold obtained.
The implant superstructure attached to the implant to verify the passive fit.
Teeth in wax on the light-polymerized resin plate.
Final view of the immediate implant-supported fixed denture installed.
Panoramic radiography showing the appropriate positioning of the implants.
Computed tomography showing the appropriate three-dimensional positioning of the implants.
Prosthesis fabricated before the guided surgery:
\n\t\t\t\tSome techniques have been cited in the literature for the fabrication of prosthesis before the guided surgery. These techniques use the passive cementation. One of them uses the Nobel Biocare system. In this technique the surgical guide is used to make a master model, the abutments are selected, and then the titanium cylinders are placed onto the abutments for the bridge manufacture, that is immediately secured to the implants, installed by the guided surgery (Bedrossian et al., 2008).
\n\t\t\t\tAnother technique is the technique of the cemented cylinder (Siirilä et al. 1988; López, 1995). In this technique the components installation in the mouth is done after the guided surgery. They are selected previously with torque from 20 to 32N.cm. It is accomplished the molding of the components for the fabrication of an index. And it is made the cementation of the cylinders inside the prosthesis in agreement with the index. Then, it is made the cementation of the prosthesis in the mouth (Siirilä et al. 1988; López, 1995).
\n\t\t\tThe complications in guided surgery can be divided in early complications and late complications:
\n\t\t\t\tEarly complications: lack of primary stability (Yong & Moy, 2008), loosening of prosthesis screw (Young & Moy, 2008), slight genial tumefaction (Gillot et al., 2010), difficulty in speech and bilateral cheek occlusion (Young & Moy, 2008), jugal hematoma (Gillot et al., 2010) and heating of tissues (Figure 18).
\n\t\t\t\t\n\t\t\t\t\tMargonar et al., 2010b, evaluated bone tissue heating and the wear drills after repeated osteotomies for implants, simulating the guided surgery technique and comparing it with the classical technique. According to that study, the heating of the bone tissue due to the guide surgery technique was higher when compared with the conventional open flap surgery during the preparation of the surgical site, but both techniques have not reached the threshold temperature that causes immediate necrosis.
\n\t\t\t\tLate complications: persistent pain (Gillot et al., 2010), gingival recession (Yong & Mo, 2008), osseointegration loss (Yong & Moy, 2008). The success rate ranges from 83 to 100% (Canizzaro et al., 2008; Komiyama et al., 2008; Schneider et al., 2009; Van Steenberghe et al., 2005).
\n\t\t\t\tSoft tissue with necrotic aspect due to heating in the region.
The computer-guided surgery has a sequence from the diagnostic stage to the prosthetic, and mistakes may occur in different stages. The most common mistakes found in the literature are as follows:
\n\t\t\t\tMistake on acquisition of tomographic image or incorrect processing (mean of error <0.5 mm) (Reddy et al., 1994; Valent et al., 2009).
Deviation of 0.1 a 0.2 mm on fabrication of the surgical guide (Valent et al., 2009; Van Steenberghe et al., 2002.)
Inaccurate fixation of the guide resulting in displacement during perforation (Valent et al., 2009).
Mechanical errors caused by angulation of the drills during perforation that may cause lateral deviations (Valent et al., 2009).
Changed positioning of surgical instruments due to reduced mouth opening (Valent et al., 2009).
Human mistakes as not using the whole length of the drill during perforation (Valent et al., 2009).
The guided surgery is an excellent option of treatment for patients with satisfactory bone quantity for implant insertion. The guided surgery can be indicated for complete and partially edentulous arches in the maxilla and/or mandible.
\n\t\t\tWhen properly prescribed and monitoring, the virtual planning and the guide surgery are excellent tools used in implantology to perform surgical procedures with more safety, confort and predictability to the patient.
\n\t\tThe authors gratefully acknowledge "Conexão Sistemas de Próteses Ltda" for supplying the implants, "DVI: Diagnóstico Volumétrico por Imagem" for providing the tomographies and "BIOPARTS: prototipagem biomédica" for supplying prototyping used in this study.
\n\t\tAt the present time, vacuum plasma methods for the formation of multicomponent thin-film structures based on magnetron or vacuum arc gas discharges are widely used in the industry. These methods allow to obtain a wide class of functional coatings, such as optical, hardening, anticorrosion, antibacterial, etc. A particular case of the known vacuum plasma methods of coating formation is ion-assisted deposition [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8]. The method involves continuous or periodic bombardment of growing thin films by accelerated ions.
\nThe results of the bombardment of the substrate and the growing films by accelerated ions are [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8]:
cleaning of the substrate surface and removing traces of water and hydrocarbons;
increase of density and, in some cases, modification of the growing film structure;
removal of loosely bounded molecules during the film growth;
improving the adhesion of the film to the substrate;
better control of the film stoichiometric composition in the case of chemically active gas usage.
The concept of ion-stimulated deposition was proposed more than 70 years ago by Berghaus [1]. More than two decades later, the technology was implemented in the experimental works by Mattox and MacDonald [2], as well as by Mattox and Kominiak [3].
\nCurrently, vacuum deposition of films is carried out by way of thermal evaporation, magnetron, vacuum arc, and ion-beam deposition [4, 5, 6, 7, 8]. Bombardment of substrates and growing films is implemented using accelerated ion beams, generated in ion sources or gas-discharge plasma. In the latter case, a negative bias is applied to the substrate, which accelerates the ions in the direction perpendicular to the surface of the growing film.
\nThe effect of the ion flux treatment on the thin-film properties substantially depends on the flux magnitude, energy and mass of the ions, as well as the ratio between the flows of the assisting ions and the atoms of the deposited substance. The question of the optimal magnitude of energy, which has to be introduced into the growing film per a single deposited atom, was examined in [5, 9, 10, 11, 12].
\nIn [10], the results of numerous experiments on the deposition of coatings using ion beam stimulation are analyzed. It is shown that the most significant changes in the properties of deposited films occur, when each of the deposited atom obtains additional energy in the range of 1.0–100 eV. However, it was shown in [11] that in the case of Ti-Al-N film deposition, composition of the film, predominant orientation, and distances between atoms in the lattice significantly depend on whether the energy is introduced by one high-energy ion or by several low-energy ions. As shown in [12], the problem is that in the above cases the energy is transferred to the deposited atoms irregularly. High-energy ions are capable of creating defects in the deeper layers of the coating and the substrate; having been reflected from the surface of the substrate, the ions acquire energy, which significantly depends on the substrate material. This results in the fact [12] that the energy required for the film growth at the initial stage may greatly differ from the energy, which is required at the final growth stage, when the assisting ions interact only with the atoms of the deposited substance. It should be noted that when the ion energy exceeds 15–30 eV [13], the growing film can be sputtered with a beam of fast ions. The use of ion beams with energies up to 30 eV makes it possible to reduce these effects to a minimum.
\nThe use of vacuum plasma methods of forming functional coatings in the industry requires the ensuring of high-speed film deposition and, accordingly, the use of significant fluxes of assisting ions. Literature review [6, 13] shows that the ion fluxes generated by gridded and gridless ion beam sources are often insufficient to assist the growth of films produced using magnetron and vacuum arc methods. Besides, there is a complex problem of matching the operation of gas-discharge sources generating assisting ions and coating systems in terms of pressure.
\nIn [14], the possibility of generating plasma flows with the ion component density of up to 20–30 mA/cm2 and independently controlled ion energy within the range of 20–120 eV by using a combination of arc discharge with inductive radio-frequency (RF) discharge in external magnetic field is shown. The results obtained in [14] served as the starting point for the development of a plasma reactor [15, 16, 17, 18], intended for the magnetron sputtering of functional coatings using stimulation by ions, generated in RF inductive discharge with external magnetic field.
\nThe task of developing a plasma reactor for magnetron sputtering deposition of ion-stimulated coatings has determined the composition of the reactor: one or more magnetron sources to provide the flow of sputtered particles onto a substrate and gas-discharge source, which provides the generation of a magnitude-controlled flux of ions, bombarding the substrate. The ion flux energy control is provided by a direct current (DC) or RF biasing of the substrate.
\nTo enable successful operation of the plasma reactor, it is necessary to ensure that:
The working areas of the magnetron and gas-discharge sources are matched in terms of pressure.
Changing of external parameters of the gas-discharge source ensures coordination of the flux of assisting ions and the flux of sputtered particles entering the substrate.
Changing of external parameters of the gas-discharge source ensures uniform density of ion current density on the substrate not worse than 10%.
The plasma reactor operates using both inert and chemically active gases.
Let us do some estimates. Taking into account typical rate of magnetron sputtering, it is advisable to ensure that the density of the stimulating ion current varies within the range of 0.1–3 mA/cm2. This means that the plasma density must vary within the range of 0.03–1 × 1011 cm−3.
\nA literature review [19, 20, 21] has shown that it is reasonable to consider two modifications of inductive RF discharge as the options for implementing the working process in the gas-discharge source, namely, inductive RF discharge in the absence and in the presence of external magnetic field. In the first case, the magnitude of the assisting ion flow will be determined by the power of the RF power supply. In the second case, two external parameters—the power of the RF power supply and the induction of an external magnetic field—will allow to control the values of plasma parameters and their spatial distribution in the plasma reactor.
\nIn modern industrial installations, the diameter of substrates usually exceeds 200 mm. Large diameter of the plasma reactor makes it difficult to generate strong magnetic fields in the volume of the reactor. It is known [22, 23, 24, 25] that when an external magnetic field with induction of less than 100 Gs is imposed on inductive RF discharge, a peak of electron density is observed at certain resonant values of the magnetic field. The absolute values of plasma density are close to those required in case of our task. The physically observable density peak is associated with resonant excitation in the plasma reactor of helicon and Trivelpiece-Gould waves [22, 23, 24, 25]. Provided that the pressure in the reactor does not exceed 10 mTorr, the Trivelpiece-Gould wave is a bulk wave, penetrates deep into plasma, and determines the absorption of RF power [24, 25].
\nIn [26], the authors offered a scheme of two-chamber process plasma source, based on inductive RF discharge with external magnetic field, diverging toward the substrate. Following the scheme [26], preliminary experiments on the study of the discharge parameters have been carried out with the plasma reactor having two chambers [27]. The model consisted of two cylindrical quartz chambers of different diameters and a magnetic system. The upper part of the reactor (gas-discharge chamber) had a diameter of 10 cm and a height of 25 cm. The lower part of the reactor (process chamber) had 46 cm diameter and 30 cm height. The RF power input unit—a three-turn solenoid antenna—was located on the outer surface of the gas-discharge chamber. The magnetic system allowed generation in the volume of the process chamber of uniform magnetic field, converging and diverging toward the lower flange where the substrate was located.
\nExperiments have shown that when using an inductive RF discharge in the absence of magnetic field, the discharge is concentrated in the gas-discharge chamber, while the plasma density in the process chamber near the substrate is vanishingly small. A different situation is observed when using external magnetic field, diverging in the region of the gas-discharge chamber and uniform in the region of the process chamber. Under argon pressures, when the electron mean free path exceeds the longitudinal size of the system, the imposition of magnetic field results in significant changes in the discharge length [27]. In the absence of magnetic field, the discharge is concentrated in the gas-discharge chamber. An increase in the magnitude of the magnetic field first results in the appearance of plasma in the upper part of the technological chamber. Then, the length of the intensely glowing part of the discharge in the process chamber starts to grow, and, finally, the discharge closes at the bottom flange. The movement of electrons across the magnetic field is difficult; therefore, an extended plasma column, sharply outlined in the radial direction, appears in the process chamber. In parallel with the increase in the discharge length near the substrate, an increase in the probe ion saturation current is observed.
\nFigure 1 shows variation of the axial distribution of the probe ion saturation current when the magnetic field induction grows. In the absence of magnetic field, the discharge is concentrated in the upper part of the plasma source; as the magnetic field increases, the ion current in the lower chamber gets increased. When the magnetic field exceeds 36 Gs, the discharge gets localized in the process chamber of the reactor.
\nProbe ionic saturation current distribution along z axis of plasma source depending on external magnetic field magnitude: 0.7 mTorr, 400 W, and 13.56 MHz.
This effect is observed for all of the examined powers of the RF power supply, and the maximum values of the ion current are increasing in proportion to the input power. The achieved plasma concentrations near the substrate correspond to those required in this work. Detailed studies of the physical causes for the axial redistribution of plasma density as the magnetic field induction increases have shown that the effect is associated with the patterns of excitation of partial standing waves in the plasma [17, 27]. It should be noted that the use of other configurations of the magnetic field did not result in significant increase in the ionic saturation current near the substrate.
\nThe obtained results served as the basis for the development of a semi-industrial installation for magnetron deposition of coatings with ion assistance.
\nPreliminary results, obtained using a plasma reactor prototype, have served as the basis for a semi-industrial installation [16, 17, 18]. Diagram of this prototype is shown in Figure 2. The reactor consists of two parts. The main part is a metal cylindrical process chamber having 500 mm diameter and 350 mm height. At the bottom of the chamber, there is a rotating table for the accommodation of samples being treated. To facilitate spectrometric studies of plasma parameters, two optical inspection windows are located above the table right opposite to each other. The magnetron source is installed on the side surface of the process chamber.
\nPlasma reactor prototype diagram: (1, 2) gas-discharge and process chambers, (3) antenna, (4, 5) top and bottom electromagnets, (6) magnetron, (7) rotating table, and (8) window.
Quartz gas-discharge chamber having 250 mm length and 220 mm diameter is mounted on top of the process chamber. From above the chamber, volume is covered with a glass blind flange; from beneath the chamber is sealed with a metal flange with an opening that allows plasma to penetrate into the main chamber.
\nBelow the process chamber, a pumping system is installed, consisting of rotary and turbo molecular pumps. The working gas is supplied to the reactor through the gas inlet located in the upper part of the gas-discharge chamber.
\nThe magnetic system consists of two electromagnets, located in the upper and lower parts of the process chamber. The electromagnets ensure generation of diverging magnetic field in the area of the gas-discharge chamber. The magnitude of the magnetic field in each specific point in the volume of the process chamber is determined by the currents Itop, Ibot flowing through the top and bottom electromagnets, respectively, and one and the same value of magnetic induction can be provided by setting different ratios between the currents of the magnets. In this regard, in the further section, the dependence of the discharge parameters on Itop, Ibot is given in the graphs illustrating the results of experiments. Table 1 contains the magnetic field induction values achieved near the antenna, in the center of the process chamber and near the substrate at different values of Itop, Ibot.
\nTop magnet current (Gs) | \nBottom magnet current (Gs) | \nMagnetic field in the substrate plane (Gs) | \nMagnetic field in the bottom part of the gas-discharge chamber (Gs) | \n
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3 | \n5 | \n39 | \n49 | \n
4 | \n5 | \n40 | \n63 | \n
5 | \n5 | \n42 | \n78 | \n
7 | \n5 | \n45 | \n107 | \n
3 | \n1 | \n11 | \n45 | \n
3 | \n3 | \n25 | \n47 | \n
3 | \n7 | \n53 | \n50 | \n
3 | \n9 | \n66 | \n52 | \n
3 | \n12 | \n87 | \n55 | \n
10 | \n4 | \n42 | \n150 | \n
1 | \n6 | \n42 | \n20 | \n
Correlation between the currents of the magnets and the magnitude of the magnetic field near the substrate and in the gas-discharge chamber.
To excite an inductive RF discharge, a solenoid antenna is used, which is located on the outer surface of the quartz chamber. The ends of the antenna are connected through the matching system to the RF power source, having the operating frequency of 13.56 MHz and an output power of up to 1000 W. In the inductive RF discharge, the power of RF power sources is coupled not only to plasma but is wasted in the antenna too. In order to measure the RF power value Ppl coupled to plasma, the method described in [24] was used.
\nTo ignite and maintain the magnetron discharge, the RF power source with the operating frequency of 13.56 MHz and output power up to 1000 W is used.
\nTo study the homogeneity of plasma near the substrate, a movable Langmuir probe was used, capable of traveling along the diameter of the substrate. When measuring the dependence of the probe ionic saturation current on the magnitude and configuration of the magnetic field, 60 V potential negative in respect of to the walls of the main chamber is applied to the probe.
\nIn parallel with probe measurements, the plasma glow spectrum was studied. Plasma radiation via an optical fiber was fed to the input of the MDR-40 monochromator, on the output of which photomultiplier FEU-100 was installed. The signal from the photomultiplier was amplified and fed to an ADC connected to a computer. The spectrum was scanned in the wavelength range of 400–700 nm. In addition to the glow spectrum, longitudinal distribution of the spectral lines intensity was measured. To this end, the light guide was moved along the generating line of the process chamber within the diagnostic window opening.
\nThin films were deposited onto silicon substrates when only the magnetron was operating and when the magnetron and the gas-discharge plasma source were operating together in the absence and in the presence of bias on the substrate. The morphology of the surface and the cleavage of the films were studied with the help of scanning electron microscope Supra-40. The electro-physical characteristics of the coatings were measured with the help of a two-probe method.
\nAt the first stage of the study, the parameters of the plasma generated by inductive RF discharge were studied depending on the size and configuration of the external magnetic field, the power of the RF power supply, and the pressure of argon in the absence of the magnetron discharge.
\nExperimental studies of the discharge have shown that when a longitudinal magnetic field is imposed on the discharge, an extended plasma column is formed in the process chamber, similar to that observed in the prototype reactor. The diameter of the plasma column is approximately equal to the diameter of the quartz chamber that is 20 cm (Figure 3).
\nPhoto of the discharge in the plasma reactor.
As with the prototype, a change in the magnetic field made it possible to control the longitudinal distribution of plasma density. Figure 4 shows correlation between the plasma glow intensity I1, measured in the central part of the process chamber, and at the substrate I3. An increase in the currents through the magnet, located near the gas discharge Itop and the substrate Ibot, results in equalization of the distribution of the plasma glow intensity along the discharge axis. This confirms the conclusion about the formation of the plasma “column,” closing on the substrate.
\nThe ratio of plasma glow intensity near the substrate I3 to the plasma glow intensity near the magnetron I1 versus the current flowing through the bottom electromagnet. Corresponding values of the current through the top electromagnet are shown in the menu in the figure. Pressure, 0.2 Pa.
Figures 5 and 6 show the dependence of the portion of the power Ppl coupled to the argon plasma, on the values of the currents Itop, Ibot through the top and bottom magnets, provided that the power of the RF power supply is 1000 W. As can be seen, Ppl is determined by the magnetic field B, which is generated by the current through the top electromagnet located in the area of the gas-discharge chamber. The effect induced by the bottom magnet is noticeable at low currents of the top magnet, when contribution of the bottom electromagnet to the values of the magnetic field induction is significant. The non-monotonic character of dependence of the absorbed power on B is also worth noticing. Ppl reaches the maximum in the Itop range between 3 and 5 A, which corresponds to magnetic fields in the area of the gas-discharge chamber of 50–80 Gs. The non-monotonous nature of the dependence of the absorbed power on the external magnetic field is retained when argon is replaced by other working gases, such as neon, argon, and oxygen. However, the position of the energy input maximum significantly depends on the working gas used. Thus, with the use of oxygen, position of the Ppl(B) maximum at the RF power supply power of 1000 W is reached at Itop = 2 A (see Figure 6).
\nDependence of the portion of power, coupled to plasma, on the values of currents through the top and bottom magnets, provided that the RF power supply power is 1000 W. Argon pressure, 0.7 Pa.
Dependence of the portion of power, coupled to plasma, on the values of currents through the top and bottom magnets, provided that the RF power supply power is 1000 W. Oxygen pressure, 0.7 Pa.
Figure 7 shows radial dependence of the RF longitudinal magnetic field Bz, measured at various Itop values. One can see that Bz under condition of the best absorption of the RF power (at the magnetic field of about 80 G in the area of the gas-discharge chamber) reaches its maximum on the discharge axis, that is, the RF fields penetrate deep into the plasma (see Figure 7). This indicates excitation of bulk waves in the discharge.
\nRadial dependence of the RF longitudinal magnetic field.
Calculation of the dependence of the RF fields, excited in plasma, on the external magnetic field, made on the basis of the theoretical model of a limited inductive plasma source with external magnetic field [25], has shown that interconnected helicons and Trivelpiece-Gould waves are excited in the discharge under considered experimental conditions. The Trivelpiece-Gould wave is a bulk wave, and it is the dissipation of its energy that determines the absorption of RF power in the plasma.
\nThe conclusion concerning the resonant excitation of bulk waves at the current of the top magnet of 5A is also confirmed by measurements of the probe ionic saturation current near the substrate (see Figure 8). An increase in the current of the top magnet within the range from 1 to 5 A results in increase in the absolute values of the ionic current and the formation of a bell-shaped distribution. As the current is further increased to 7 A, the portion of RF power absorbed by the plasma and the absolute value of the probe ionic saturation current decrease. It is necessary to note the result that is important for technological applications: at the top magnet current of 3A, the most uniform distribution of the ion current is observed. Deviation of the ionic current values from the average ones within the 20 cm diameter does not exceed 10%. Remarkably, the most uniform radial distribution near the substrate is observed not in the resonance region, but when approaching the resonance region.
\nRadial dependence of ionic saturation current at different top magnet currents while the bottom magnet current is fixed.
The most uniform distribution, obtained at the top magnet current of 3A, corresponds to the ionic current density of about 1 mA/cm2. This value may be insufficient for ionic assistance at high rates of film deposition. Additional experiments have shown that increasing the bottom magnet current allows to increase the ionic current density by two to three times and to obtain homogeneous plasma within the diameter of 15 cm (Figure 9, curves 1 and 2).
\nRadial dependence of the ionic saturation current at different bottom magnet currents while the top magnet current is fixed.
Figure 9 additionally shows the radial distributions of the ionic saturation current, obtained at the top magnet current of 1A. As a reminder, the point Itop = 1 A is located before the maximum of the Ppl(Itop) curve. It is natural to assume that at this point the RF fields do not yet penetrate the main volume of the plasma. Taking into account that the movement of electrons across the magnetic field is difficult, the distribution of the ionic current with a dip on the axis is observed.
\nLet us further examine the results of the probe studies in more detail. A typical probe characteristic is shown in Figure 10.
\nDependence of the probe electron current on the probe potential.
As can be seen, the electron energy distribution is close to Maxwell one. Figure 11 shows the dependence of electron density in the substrate region on the values of currents through the top and bottom magnets at fixed values of current on the top and bottom magnets, respectively.
\nDependence of electron density in the substrate region on the values of currents through the top (a) and bottom (b) magnets at fixed values of current on the top and bottom magnets, respectively.
As can be seen, the range of changes in plasma density corresponds to that which is necessary for the successful implementation of ion assistance technology as part of the magnetron sputtering.
\nAdditional experiments have shown that the best argon pressure range in terms of technological applications is the range between 0.5 and 0.7 Pa. At lower pressures, it is not possible to obtain the required uniformity of the ion current, while an increase in pressure to 1.5 Pa leads to a drop in the values of the ion current.
\nAt the next stage of the work, the plasma parameters were studied during the simultaneous operation of both the magnetron discharge and inductive RF discharges with external magnetic field. Experiments have shown that the joint operation of magnetron and inductive RF discharges results in a decrease in the threshold pressure, at which magnetron is capable of operating. Titanium spectral lines appeared in the glow spectrum of the magnetron discharge only and at the argon pressure of 0.7 Pa. When magnetron and RF inductive discharges were operating together, the plasma glow spectrum was enriched with titanium lines already at the pressure of 0.3 Pa.
\nFigure 12 shows the current-voltage characteristics of the magnetron operating at DC mode both independently and together with the gas-discharge source. As can be seen, the sputtering apparatus is capable of operating at substantially lower voltages applied to the cathode.
\nCurrent-voltage characteristics of the magnetron operating independently (black curve) and together with the inductive RF discharge with magnetic field (red curve).
To test the effect of ionic stimulation on the properties of functional coatings, thin films were deposited using the magnetron only and using the magnetron and RF sources together with and without applying an additional bias to the substrate. Coatings made of the following materials were used as test samples: Ti, Al, SiAl, SiO2, and C.
\nThe experiments involving deposition of titanium coatings were aimed at the studying of the effects of the assisting ionic flux magnitude on electro-physical properties of films and their microhardness. It was shown that increase in the power of RF power supply connected to antenna in the range from 0 to 500 W results in almost twofold increase in specific resistivity of the films; at the same time, the microhardness of the films increases by 25%. The observed changes are obviously the result of a change in the film structure. Titanium film morphology studies have shown that the irradiation of films with a flux of accelerated ions leads to a slight decrease in the grain size in the structure of the films. Application of a DC bias to the substrate was accompanied by the smoothing of the surface of films.
\nThe reduction of grain size in the structure of films in the presence of stimulating ion flux is most clearly seen in the film surface images and the images of aluminum film cleavages, shown in Figure 13.
\nAluminum film surface (a and c) and cross-section (b and d).
Interesting results were obtained while depositing silicon with 10% aluminum content. The sample film surface morphology and cleavage are shown in Figures 14–16. As can be seen, the samples treated using ionic assistance acquire a columnar structure. When a bias is applied to the substrate, the columnar structure grows at an angle to the normal.
\nFilm surface and cross-section: Si (Al 10%) deposition, without ionic assistance.
Film surface and cross-section: Si (Al 10%) magnetron deposition with ionic assistance without applying a bias to substrate.
Film surface and cross-section: Si (Al 10%) magnetron deposition with ionic assistance plus a bias applied to the substrate.
It is known that the ionic stimulation results in significant change in the electro-physical properties of carbon films [28]. Figure 17 shows the dependence of resistance of a various series of carbon films on the bias voltage [29]. As can be seen, there is a sharp increase in the resistance of the films at the assisting ion energy of 45 eV.
\nDependence of the ratio of film resistance to its thickness on the bias Ucm applied to its substrates.
The results of the study of plasma parameters in a plasma reactor based on a combination of magnetron and magnetically activated RF discharge indicate the promising outlook as regards to industrial application of the innovative facility. Approaching the region of resonant absorption of RF power by optimizing the magnitude and configuration of the external magnetic field makes it possible to obtain a uniform within 10% radial distribution of the ion current across the diameter of 150 mm. When the RF power supply power is 1000 W, the ion current density on the substrate can be adjusted in the range of 0.1–3 mA/cm2. The use of ion assisting results in a fundamental change in the structure and properties of functional coatings, deposited using a magnetron.
\nThe work was carried out under partial financial support of the RFBR grant 16-02-00646.
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