From han-jun.kim at hp.com Thu Mar 11 18:46:42 2004 From: han-jun.kim at hp.com (Kim, Han-jun) Date: Thu, 11 Mar 2004 18:46:42 -0800 Subject: amtetcher available for use Message-ID: <40700B4C02ABD5119F0000902787664406C0186C@hplex1.hpl.hp.com> AMTetcher is available for use in this evening. Thanks! ============================= Han-Jun Kim Hewlett-Packard Lab. 1501 Page Mill Rd, MS 1198 Palo Alto, CA 94304 (650) 857-8525 / 8948 FAX hjkim at hpl.hp.com ============================= From eenriquez at snf.stanford.edu Mon Mar 15 16:11:53 2004 From: eenriquez at snf.stanford.edu (Elmer Enriquez) Date: Mon, 15 Mar 2004 16:11:53 -0800 Subject: Experiment to try to reduce arcing Message-ID: Hi all, I have put kapton tape around the area of the latch slot on trays #2 and #4. The purpose of the tape is to eliminate the arcing problem. I have noticed that most of the arcing has occured on sharp corners around the half moon slot. The plan is to put tape on each of the trays as they fail. If we get arcing on the trays with tape, I will either take all the tape off if it arcs on an area covered with tape, or add more tape if it arcs on an uncovered spot. I have spoken with Jim Mcvitty about this and he didn't have any problems with it. Please let me know if you have any concerns about this. Regards, Elmer From mike.daneman at arrayedfiberoptics.com Mon Mar 15 19:20:26 2004 From: mike.daneman at arrayedfiberoptics.com (Mike Daneman) Date: Mon, 15 Mar 2004 19:20:26 -0800 Subject: Experiment to try to reduce arcing In-Reply-To: Message-ID: My only concern would be that having the capton there would somehow affect the etch rate. So I suggest that users report any etch rate strangeness they see (too fast, too slow, etc). -Mike. -----Original Message----- From: Elmer Enriquez [mailto:eenriquez at snf.stanford.edu] Sent: Monday, March 15, 2004 4:12 PM To: amtetcher at snf.stanford.edu Subject: Experiment to try to reduce arcing Hi all, I have put kapton tape around the area of the latch slot on trays #2 and #4. The purpose of the tape is to eliminate the arcing problem. I have noticed that most of the arcing has occured on sharp corners around the half moon slot. The plan is to put tape on each of the trays as they fail. If we get arcing on the trays with tape, I will either take all the tape off if it arcs on an area covered with tape, or add more tape if it arcs on an uncovered spot. I have spoken with Jim Mcvitty about this and he didn't have any problems with it. Please let me know if you have any concerns about this. Regards, Elmer From nabile at mymail.msu.montana.edu Wed Mar 17 15:50:17 2004 From: nabile at mymail.msu.montana.edu (Nabil El Ferradi) Date: Wed, 17 Mar 2004 16:50:17 -0700 Subject: Fused silica etch Message-ID: <8c48739f8bad4cc2bc43299f7ea5d65d.nabile@mymail.msu.montana.edu> Hi, I wanted to ask if anybody has used the AMT etcher to etch fused silica and what were their measured etch rates, Thanks in advance Nabil From ehkim at stanford.edu Thu Mar 18 10:44:33 2004 From: ehkim at stanford.edu (Eun-Ha Kim) Date: Thu, 18 Mar 2004 10:44:33 -0800 Subject: amtetcher is free from 3-5pm. Message-ID: <008201c40d19$0e2d74a0$316340ab@eunha> An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From phimmer at montana.edu Wed Mar 31 15:10:25 2004 From: phimmer at montana.edu (phillip himmer) Date: Wed, 31 Mar 2004 15:10:25 -0800 Subject: 6pm res. canceled Message-ID: <97EE6F06-8368-11D8-95D7-000A95AC943C@montana.edu> I won't be using my reservation at 6 today phil