Pramod: Your problem sounds like an unstable ignition problem. We build sputtering systems and equip them with an ignition source in this case a tungsten filament that lights to make sure the plasma is started. The problem is more acute at very low pressures <10 mtorr. If your system doesn't have one of these then you can try to strike the plasma at higher pressures >30 mtorr then lower the pressure to your ideal cleaning pressure. This should help the plasma to stay lit for your pre-clean. Bob Henderson -----Original Message----- From: mems-talk-bounces@memsnet.org [mailto:mems-talk-bounces@memsnet.org] On Behalf Of bastiwicklein@aol.com Sent: Thursday, October 01, 2009 8:02 AM To: renovationcg@yahoo.com; mems-talk@memsnet.org Subject: Re: [mems-talk] Plasma Drop in Pre-Clean Chamber Hello, I'm not much of an expert but my hunch would be that due to overheating some interlock might prevent the system to ignite or sustain the plasma. By venting and pumping down - the system has enough time to cool down until it heats up again when the system is running... regards, sebastian