From jwc at snf.stanford.edu Fri Dec 3 12:40:52 2004 From: jwc at snf.stanford.edu (James Conway) Date: Fri, 03 Dec 2004 12:40:52 -0800 Subject: Users are requested the remove all engineering materials from the Ebeam Lab Pass-thru ASAP Message-ID: <41B0CF54.30905@snf.stanford.edu> Greetings: ALL USERS are requested the remove all engineering materials from the Ebeam Lab Pass-thru in preparation of the Holiday shut down. It is expected that all materials not actively in use for Ebeam writes scheduled for next week be removed at your earliest opportunity. Users are reminded this pass through is not plumbed with N2 and you should never be storing your engineering materials in this location. Materials unwanted, unneeded, and abandoned in the Ebeam Lab pass as of NOON Wednesday December 15, 2004 through will be considered to be donated to the Lab. If you have unwanted substrates and / or resist films on substrates that may be of use to others learning and working in the Lab please submit them to me. Of particular interest are Silicon with Si3N4 or SiO2 films, 100 mm quartz and SOI wafers. Thank you for your prompt response to this request. James Conway -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jwc at snf.stanford.edu Fri Dec 10 11:43:07 2004 From: jwc at snf.stanford.edu (James Conway) Date: Fri, 10 Dec 2004 11:43:07 -0800 Subject: Announcement: Ebeam Lab moves to Class 100 Cleanroom protocols starting January 3, 2005 Message-ID: <41B9FC4B.1090906@snf.stanford.edu> Greetings Ebeam Lab Users and SNF Lab Members: Starting January 3, 2005 we will be upgrading the Ebeam Lab area to strict Class 100 cleanroom protocols. From that date forward all entrees into the Ebeam Lab will be through the main SNF Cleanroom entryway and then accessing the Ebeam Lab through the door from the Lithography area. You must following all standard gowning and glove procedures for the main SNF cleanroom area. There will not be access through either of the two hallway doors into the Ebeam Lab other than for emergency egress. The Ebeam Lab will henceforth become a restricted area within the SNF Cleanroom. Access to this lab will be open to qualified Electron Beam Tool Users only unless escorted by a qualified User or SNF staff member. This change is being made to improve the quality of all work performed in the Lab and to meet the needs for projects which must maintain clean contamination level. All Users will benefit from this change with improvement to the quality of their processing results. All Lab Members are requested to support this change and make this transition complete as we move into the New Year. Reply's to beamtools at snf.stanford.edu discussion list please. Thank you for your support! James Conway Paul Jerabek Ebeam Technology Group Stanford Nanofabrication Facility 650-725-7075 From jwc at snf.stanford.edu Tue Dec 14 10:19:31 2004 From: jwc at snf.stanford.edu (James Conway) Date: Tue, 14 Dec 2004 10:19:31 -0800 Subject: Ebeam Lab Closure -- Everthing Must GO... Message-ID: <41BF2EB3.6050002@snf.stanford.edu> Users are reminded that everything must be removed from the SNF Ebeam Lab in preparation for the holiday shutdown. Over the holiday we will be cleaning up this area and moving into Class 100 Cleanroom Protocols in the New Year. All Users are requested to immediately remove all engineering materials, notebooks, floppy disk and memory sticks and any other materials you have been storing in the Ebeam Lab and Pass Through areas. All abandoned materials will be discarded or considered donated to the Lab as of NOON Wednesday December 15, 2004 Best wishes to you for a joyous Holiday season and Happy New Year. Thank you for your support! James Conway -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: