Bl. Cho et al., CREATION OF EXTREME HIGH-VACUUM WITH A TURBOMOLECULAR PUMPING SYSTEM - A BAKING APPROACH, Journal of vacuum science & technology. A. Vacuum, surfaces, and films, 13(4), 1995, pp. 2228-2232
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Physics, Applied","Materials Science, Coatings & Films
Pressures in the low 10(-12) Torr range are produced by a 200 degrees
C bakeout with a turbomolecular pumping system. A small molecular drag
pump in conjunction with the membrane pump turns out to be an effecti
ve means df achieving low backing pressures. The stainless-steel test
chamber of 6800 cm(2) surface area has been prebaked to 450 degrees C.
An ultimate pressure of 1X10(-12) Torr is obtained on the extractor g
auge and to date this is the lowest pressure attained with turbomolecu
lar pumps only. This system offers simplicity of arrangement, ease of
operation, rather low cost, and fast pumpdown to ultrahigh vacuum. The
pressure reaches 2X10(-9) and 4X10(-11) Torr at 2 and 83 h, respectiv
ely, after startup without bakeout when vented to atmospheric pressure
using extremely dry nitrogen. (C) 1995 American Vacuum Society.