From mahnaz at stanford.edu Wed Feb 4 10:51:02 2009 From: mahnaz at stanford.edu (Mahnaz Mansourpour) Date: Wed, 04 Feb 2009 10:51:02 -0800 Subject: Droplet bottle Message-ID: <4989E396.3040608@stanford.edu> Hello all, We like to know if there is a demand for 3612 and LOL2000 in small droplet bottle? If there is, then we have to have the proper label on it and also our bottles with droplet do not have the Teflon insert so we will need to replace them every so often. We have taken the few little bottles out of the yellow cabinet from litho area. Please communicate with me and let me know of your chemical need. mahnaz From jwc at snf.stanford.edu Fri Feb 6 10:16:37 2009 From: jwc at snf.stanford.edu (James Conway) Date: Fri, 06 Feb 2009 10:16:37 -0800 Subject: Please return immediately my 5 mm headway chuck Message-ID: <498C7E85.6030706@snf.stanford.edu> Good Morning Headway and Ebeam Users, For several days now I have been missing my 5 mm mesa support Headway chuck that is designed for handling 5 to 10 mm square GaAs and small Quartz pieces. A number of Users working in the Ebeam Lab require this item for their work. Recently I have been allowing users to use this item for their work as the other identical chuck on the Headway had been stolen from the lab two weeks ago. My Chuck is now missing and should have been returned to my dry box Tuesday after it was used, I expect it to be returned clean and ready for the next User. If you, or a User you know, has this assembly, or any Headway chucks from the headway station, please return them to me immediately. If any chuck becomes damaged, or contaminated with any resist please see either Mario or myself for assistance in reconditioning or cleaning these parts. _No engineering materials, wafer and substrates with work in progress, or any other items stored within are to be taken from either my yellow dry box or Ebeam Lab tool boxes without my direct approval._ Thank you for your support! James Conway -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jwc at snf.stanford.edu Fri Feb 6 15:44:11 2009 From: jwc at snf.stanford.edu (James Conway) Date: Fri, 06 Feb 2009 15:44:11 -0800 Subject: ANNOUNCEMENT: "Take A Spin with Me" -- Resist Handling Training classes on the Headway for February 2009 Message-ID: <498CCB4B.7060809@snf.stanford.edu> * **ANNOUNCEMENT: "Take A Spin with Me" -- Resist Handling Training on the Headway Coater. * Greetings SNF Lab Users, I will be conducting my next *"Take A Spin with Me" *training classes Tuesday February 10th and 24th, 2009 from 10:15 AM - 12:30 PM. This is a great opportunity for you to get acquainted with the specific points to employ when working with our Ebeam or Optical Resist materials in order to obtain high quality thin film coatings over your wafers for Electron Beam, Scanning Probe (SPL), and Optical Lithography. In these applications accurate control of polymer thickness is important in order to obtain consistent high quality lithography results. We will be conducting this training on the Headway Spin Coater. Users attending this session will gain their qualification on this tool and also learn to perform thin film measurements on the Nanospec TFA measurement tool. This is a Hands-On Lab Session, please have your substrates clean and ready to coat on the Headway Coater. Class Schedule: 10:15 - 11:00 I will start with substrate cleans on WET BENCH NONMETAL performing Pirhana clean and HF etching of the intrinsic native oxide on Silicon wafers. All users must have their substrates cleaned and ready to go for spinning by the session time; either coming out of the 150 degree Singe oven, or if you are working on oxides or nitrides, coming out of the YES HMDS Prime oven directly. 11:00 - 12:00 We can apply what ever resist system you desire for your work. 12:00 - 12:30 Thin Film Measurements on the Nanospec Thin Film Analyzer All interested parties are welcome to attend this session. Thank you for your interest in Ebeam and Optical Lithography at Stanford Nanofabrication Facility, James W. Conway Ebeam Technology Group Stanford Nanofabrication Facility 650-725-7075 office hour Tuesday - Friday 8:30 - 9:30 AM CIS 31 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: