From mahnaz at stanford.edu Tue Dec 4 14:01:15 2007 From: mahnaz at stanford.edu (Mahnaz Mansourpour) Date: Tue, 04 Dec 2007 14:01:15 -0800 Subject: Warning Message-ID: <4755CE2B.8050909@stanford.edu> Hello all, We found total of I think 6 bottles of resist sitting on the bench this morning. Mario cleaned up as usual. I like to remind you that we are not suppose to store bottles on the bench. Please take them back as soon as you are done with the chemical bottle that you are using. Secondly, CLEAN UP THE CHUCKS, I am getting many complains from lab members and staffs. Consider this email as last warning. mahnaz From jwc at snf.stanford.edu Tue Dec 4 14:23:16 2007 From: jwc at snf.stanford.edu (James Conway) Date: Tue, 04 Dec 2007 14:23:16 -0800 Subject: Read Me: Warning for ALL USERS on the HEADWAY2 coater. Be sure to return bottles to solvent storage and also be sure to clean spinner chucks after use. In-Reply-To: <4755CE2B.8050909@stanford.edu> References: <4755CE2B.8050909@stanford.edu> Message-ID: <4755D354.3040406@snf.stanford.edu> *Greetings All Headway Users:* *This goes out as a specific warning to all Ebeam Resist Users and not just Optical Lithography Users! Please make sure you return the PMMA supply bottles to the yellow cabinets provided in the rear chase. * I have have had a number of evening, and even a few early morning, calls telling me they are out of resist when in fact the material is either on the Headway deck or left in the Carts. *ALL USERS WORKING ON HEADWAY are responsible to clean the chucks and wipe down the deck of the bench after EVERY USE.* If you find a dirty or contaminated chucks -- go ahead, clean then too. If you find grossly contaminated chuck(s) you cannot remove by solvent cleaning and/or resist residues on the WBMISCRES bench decks, please 'make a comment' on CORAL. Users having difficulties in completely stripping residues off the Headway Chucks should see Mario or James for assistance. Thank you for your support! James Conway SNF Mahnaz Mansourpour wrote: > > Hello all, > > > We found total of I think 6 bottles of resist sitting on the bench > this morning. Mario cleaned up as usual. I like to remind you that > we are not suppose to store bottles on the bench. Please take them > back as soon as you are done with the chemical bottle that you are using. > Secondly, CLEAN UP THE CHUCKS, I am getting many complains from lab > members and staffs. > > Consider this email as last warning. > > mahnaz > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: vlsi_wafer.jpg Type: image/jpeg Size: 49030 bytes Desc: not available URL: From jsuarez at nanosysinc.com Tue Dec 11 08:27:17 2007 From: jsuarez at nanosysinc.com (Josephine Suarez) Date: Tue, 11 Dec 2007 08:27:17 -0800 Subject: reservations removed 10:30 - 12:30 (12/11/07) Message-ID: <98A950CEC6D73D4BB644B880D0254D2F0101DBAD@mail1.at.nanosysinc.com> -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jennyhu at stanford.edu Wed Dec 12 19:57:17 2007 From: jennyhu at stanford.edu (Jenny Hu) Date: Wed, 12 Dec 2007 19:57:17 -0800 Subject: Headway's Chuck for Pieces Message-ID: <20071212195717.ewoguvl28kcc00ww@webmail.stanford.edu> Hello, Does anyone know where the small metal chuck for the headway is located? It's been missing for a few days. There is a small plastic one, but my sample could not get a very good vacuum on it. I process small pieces, so I would really appreciate it if someone could tell me where it is. Thank you, Jenny