NRL Dual Chamber Thin Film Sputter Deposition System
ID: N0017324QDH01Type: Combined Synopsis/Solicitation
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DEPT OF DEFENSEDEPT OF THE NAVYNAVAL RESEARCH LABORATORYWASHINGTON, DC, 20375-5328, USA

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Semiconductor Machinery Manufacturing (333242)

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GENERAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY R&D SVCS; GENERAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY; R&D FACILITIES & MAJ EQUIP (AJ15)

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Total Small Business Set-Aside (FAR 19.5) (SBA)
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    The Department of Defense, through the Naval Research Laboratory (NRL), is seeking proposals for a dual-chamber thin film sputter deposition system, specifically designed for the deposition of dielectric and metallic thin films. This procurement emphasizes compliance with detailed technical specifications, including the capability for backsputtering and modular sputter guns, which are critical for high-performance applications such as piezoelectric devices and magnetic tunnel junctions. The system will be utilized in advanced research applications at the NRL in Washington, DC, highlighting the importance of acquiring sophisticated deposition technology. Interested small businesses must submit their quotations electronically by September 20, 2024, and can direct inquiries to Deirdre Hughes or Jason Calandruccio via their respective email addresses for further information.

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    The document outlines the specifications and requirements for a dual-chamber thin film sputter deposition system intended for use at the Naval Research Laboratory in Washington, DC. This system consists of a dielectric chamber, metals deposition chamber, and a load lock chamber. Key features include high vacuum capabilities, automated control systems, and gas flow control for deposition processes. The dielectric chamber must handle multiple sputter guns, offer programmable heating and rotation of substrates, and ensure precise gas delivery for various materials. The metals chamber mirrors these capabilities but emphasizes metal deposition processes. The load lock facilitates sample transfer while maintaining vacuum integrity. Integral to the system is a computer interface for operational control and data logging, supporting access levels for users and engineers. Options for additional sputter targets, power supplies, spare components, and gas analyzers are also specified, reflecting the system's complexity and need for high-performance components. This request for proposal underscores the government's aim to obtain advanced deposition technology for research applications, emphasizing the importance of precise engineering and robust specifications in federal procurement processes.
    The document N0017324QDH01 outlines requirements for a sample stage capable of backsputtering using RF power supply, with an emphasis on compliance to detailed specifications set forth in the Request for Quotation (RFQ). Back sputtering is necessary for effectively removing surface oxides from silicon wafers prior to growth, though alternative configurations that achieve this without backscattering may not be permitted. The document also compares normal incident sputter deposition to confocal sputter deposition, noting that the former promotes optimal crystallographic orientation critical for high-performance applications, such as piezoelectric devices and magnetic tunnel junctions. Furthermore, Section 2.4 specifies that sputter guns must have modular magnet arrays that can be reconfigured in-situ, avoiding removal from the chamber, while maintaining performance even at temperatures up to 200°C. The overall purpose of this document is to delineate precise technical requirements for prospective vendors participating in the federal procurement process, ensuring that all submissions meet the outlined specifications for enhanced performance and compliance.
    The document outlines Solicitation No. N0017324QDH01, issued by the Naval Research Laboratory for the procurement of a dual-chamber sputter deposition system, along with pertinent requirements and guidelines for interested vendors. It emphasizes a total small business set-aside and mandates that only new products from authorized manufacturers or distributors will be accepted, ensuring compliance with warranty and service conditions. Quotations must be submitted electronically by September 20, 2024, with specified documentation including product specifications, pricing, and warranty details. Evaluation criteria include compliance with technical specifications, delivery capability within specified times, and an assessment of supplier risk. Notably, the solicitation prioritizes compliance and delivery over cost when selecting the best-suited contractor. Additional conditions stipulate adherence to relevant Federal Acquisition Regulations, including representations about business operations and certifications regarding telecommunications and labor. The document serves as a detailed guide for vendors proposing their products, highlighting the necessity of following government protocols and ensuring product eligibility for federal procurement. Overall, it underscores the government's focus on acquiring compliant, effective equipment while fostering small business participation.
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