Claims
- 1. A metal organic vapor deposition reactor comprising:
- (a) a reactor vessel;
- (b) a gas inlet for injecting gas into said reactor vessel;
- (c) a gas outlet for exhausting gas from said reactor vessel;
- (d) substrate holder inside said reactor for holding a substrate upon which metal organic vapor desposition is to be encouraged; and
- (e) a vapor delivery system comprising;
- (i) a slotted hollow rod attached to said gas inlet,
- (ii) a series of stacked plates positioned about said hollow rod and surrounding said slot, and
- (iii) a flow channel in at least one of said stacked plates, said flow channel for allowing gas to pass from said hollow rod and directly into the vicinity of said substrate.
- 2. The metal organic vapor deposition reactor of claim 1 wherein said gas inlet comprises at least two separate gas inlet streams which are held separate in at least two slotted hollow rods passing through said stacked plates.
- 3. The metal organic vapor deposition reactor of claim 1 wherein said stacked plates comprise flat, high purity quartz sheets.
- 4. The metal organic vapor deposition reactor of claim 1 wherein said stacked plates further comprise insulator plates and flow directing plates, said insulating plates bracketing said slot to prevent uncontrolled gas flow and said flow directing plates for directing gas flow onto said substrate.
- 5. The metal organic vapor deposition reactor of claim 2 wherein said stacked plates further comprise insulator plates and flow directing plates, said insulating plates for preventing premature mixing of said gas inlet streams as well as for bracketing said slots of said hollow rods to prevent uncontrolled gas flow and said flow directing plates oriented for separately directing gas flow from said gas inlet streams onto said substrate.
- 6. The metal organic vapor deposition reactor of claim 2 wherein said substrate holder is rotatable to enhance uniform vapor deposition on said substrate.
- 7. The metal organic vapor deposition reactor of claim 2 wherein said substrate holder further comprises a susceptor for heating said substrate.
- 8. The metal organic vapor deposition reactor of claim 1 wherein said hollow rod extends through said stacked plates and is connected at both ends to said gas inlet in order to provide uniform delivery of said gas to said substrate.
- 9. A vapor deposition reactor comprising:
- (a) a reactor vessel;
- (b) a gas inlet for injecting at least two gas streams into said reactor vessel;
- (c) a gas outlet for exhausting gas from said reactor vessel;
- (d) a substrate holder inside said reactor vessel for holding a substrate upon which vapor is to be deposited; and
- (e) a gas delivery apparatus comprising:
- (i) at least two slotted hollow rods attached to said gas inlet, each of said hollow rods fluidly connected to one of said gas streams,
- (ii) a flat plate gas directing module comprising a succession of flat plates, at least some of said plates having flow channels for the transfer of gas directly from said slotted hollow rods to the immediate vicinity of said substrate.
- 10. The vapor deposition reactor of claim 9 wherein said flat plates further comprise insulator plates and flow directing plates, said insulating plates for preventing premature mixing of said gas inlet streams as well as for bracketing said slots of said hollow rods to prevent uncontrolled gas flow and said flow directing plates oriented for separately directing gas flow from said gas inlet streams onto said substrate.
- 11. The vapor deposition reactor of claim 9 wherein said substrate holder is rotatable to enhance uniform vapor deposition on said substrate.
- 12. The vapor deposition reactor of claim 9 wherein said substrate holder further comprises a susceptor for heating said substrate.
- 13. The vapor deposition reactor of claim 9 wherein said flat plate comprises high purity quartz sheets.
STATEMENT OF GOVERNMENT INTEREST
The invention described herein may be manufactured and used by or for the Government for governmental purposes without the payment of any royalty thereon.
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