From apettes at stanford.edu Mon Jul 2 12:51:35 2007 From: apettes at stanford.edu (Anthony M. Pettes) Date: Mon, 2 Jul 2007 12:51:35 -0700 Subject: New Material Request Message-ID: <000301c7bce2$65cbe300$bc2642ab@pettesmacbook> Name: Anthony M. Pettes Coral ID: apettes Material: 4 in glass wafers with ~500nm indium-tin-oxide (ITO) deposited on the top surface (6 wafers). Vendor: Conrad Lundgren, Bay View Optics, 1371 Bangor Rd, Dover-Foxcroft, ME 04426, focus at midmaine.com, 207.564.8116 Further details: We intend to use only gold contaminated equipment and the wbgeneral wet bench for processing and have attached process flow/runsheet for your reference. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Mary David Gutierrez wrote: > I am emailing in regards to a proposed material that we plan to bring > into SNF during the summer. Part of the project that we will be > working on will involve the use of polystyrene nanospheres for use > during one of the process steps. > > My group members and I are wondering whether this material can be > allowed to be brought into SNF. I am attaching the MSDS provided by > the company (Duke Scientific) that describes the material. > > These polystyrine nanospheres come in 15ml containers and are in a > water solution. The individual polystyrene nanospheres will be in the > range of about 300-500nm for the purposes that we are trying to use. > > This project will be part of E342: MEMS Fabrication for the summer > quarter. Please contact us at your earliest convenience to determine > whether we can proceed with the proposed plan, or if we have to find > alternate solutions. > > Regards, > David E. Gutierrez -- Mary X. Tang, Ph.D. Stanford Nanofabrication Facility CIS Room 136, Mail Code 4070 Stanford, CA 94305 (650)723-9980 mtang at stanford.edu http://snf.stanford.edu From edmyers at stanford.edu Tue Jul 3 16:41:02 2007 From: edmyers at stanford.edu (Ed Myers) Date: Tue, 03 Jul 2007 16:41:02 -0700 Subject: use of polystyrene nanospheres in SNF In-Reply-To: <468ADC96.4090702@stanford.edu> References: <468ADC96.4090702@stanford.edu> Message-ID: <6.2.5.6.2.20070703163956.03bede20@stanford.edu> Mary, Yes we have been exchanging emails. I will have to go back and see where we left off. A search for David in my emails did not find anything. It's probably under a different name. Ed At 04:32 PM 7/3/2007, Mary Tang wrote: >Hi all -- > >Did we get back to this group? It's part of the ME342 program and >Tracy just stopped by... My comments in a bit. > >Mary > >David Gutierrez wrote: >>I am emailing in regards to a proposed material that we plan to >>bring into SNF during the summer. Part of the project that we will >>be working on will involve the use of polystyrene nanospheres for >>use during one of the process steps. >> >>My group members and I are wondering whether this material can be >>allowed to be brought into SNF. I am attaching the MSDS provided by >>the company (Duke Scientific) that describes the material. >> >>These polystyrine nanospheres come in 15ml containers and are in a >>water solution. The individual polystyrene nanospheres will be in >>the range of about 300-500nm for the purposes that we are trying to use. >> >>This project will be part of E342: MEMS Fabrication for the summer >>quarter. Please contact us at your earliest convenience to >>determine whether we can proceed with the proposed plan, or if we >>have to find alternate solutions. >> >>Regards, >>David E. Gutierrez > > >-- >Mary X. Tang, Ph.D. >Stanford Nanofabrication Facility >CIS Room 136, Mail Code 4070 >Stanford, CA 94305 >(650)723-9980 >mtang at stanford.edu >http://snf.stanford.edu > From mtang at stanford.edu Tue Jul 3 16:47:53 2007 From: mtang at stanford.edu (Mary Tang) Date: Tue, 03 Jul 2007 16:47:53 -0700 Subject: [Fwd: Re: use of polystyrene nanospheres in SNF] Message-ID: <468AE029.1080407@stanford.edu> Hi again -- My suggestion is to OK this with the following stipulations: 1. The polystyrene beads may be spun up only at the headway2. 2. No lab glassware may be used (if ever required) -- users should bring their own and take it away. (Don't want to risk having beads transfer to other people's work.) 3. Only polystyrene beads -- no nanoparticles of any other origin is being approved in this request. (In fact, metal nanoparticles are banned from the lab unless they are adhered onto substrates.) 4. There should be a hot plate step to remove excess solvent/water. 5. Instead of a sonication step (lots of opportunity to spread particles around wbsolvent) use an acetone liftoff to remove both polystyrene particles and the resist (Tracy thought this should be OK for her process.) 6. They take the beads away with them. Best not to have them stored in our lab -- too many opportunities for creative thinking.... What do you all think? Mary -- Mary X. Tang, Ph.D. Stanford Nanofabrication Facility CIS Room 136, Mail Code 4070 Stanford, CA 94305 (650)723-9980 mtang at stanford.edu http://snf.stanford.edu -------------- next part -------------- An embedded message was scrubbed... From: "David Gutierrez" Subject: Re: use of polystyrene nanospheres in SNF Date: Thu, 7 Jun 2007 11:43:00 -0700 Size: 42956 URL: From mgobet at stanford.edu Thu Jul 5 13:41:06 2007 From: mgobet at stanford.edu (mgobet at stanford.edu) Date: Thu, 05 Jul 2007 13:41:06 -0700 Subject: About Primary Stripper A Message-ID: <20070705134106.08i31el4ngsg4o48@webmail.stanford.edu> Hello, I have ordered BCB, Primary Stripper A and adhesion promoter with Deji from Prof. Wong's group. I had been in contact with Mahnaz regarding bringing Primary Stripper A into the cleanroom. As I have looked into my process flow into more detail, I would like to let you know that I will NOT use this chemical and therefore will NOT bring it into the cleanroom. Deji and I did receive the bottle of Primary Stripper A today and I gave him the entire bottle as I do not for the moment plan on using the Stripper. I just wanted to let you know that I won't bring any Primary Stripper A into the clean room and that Deji is currently keeping the bottle. He should contact you regarding authorization to use it as it is his responsability. I will be bringing BCB and AP 3000 in as discussed. Thanks. Best, Mathilde From newsletter at nilt.com Fri Jul 6 00:13:46 2007 From: newsletter at nilt.com (newsletter at nilt.com) Date: Fri, 6 Jul 2007 09:13:46 +0200 Subject: NILT nanonews july 6: Optical ICs for biodetection, nano-hitchhikers to deliver drugs, remotely controlled nanomachines Message-ID: <7ff21df9a46e519de0df4f6f001ccf59@nilt.com> An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From yspark at nanoliquiddevices.com Fri Jul 6 16:13:15 2007 From: yspark at nanoliquiddevices.com (Paul Park) Date: Fri, 6 Jul 2007 16:13:15 -0700 (PDT) Subject: Material approval Message-ID: <169671.20464.qm@web512.biz.mail.mud.yahoo.com> I need to deposite Ga, In, Sn stack film on nitride film on silicon wafer. Can I do that with e-beam evaporator? If approved, I will buy crucible and pallet. The wafer will be allealed at fga2 (gaas23) and will not return to the other equipment. Thank, Paul (yspark) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From rik9 at stanford.edu Mon Jul 9 11:59:54 2007 From: rik9 at stanford.edu (rik9 at stanford.edu) Date: Mon, 09 Jul 2007 11:59:54 -0700 Subject: H2 annealing of pieces in either Epi reactor Message-ID: <20070709115954.lgaheuwajn48cko8@webmail.stanford.edu> Hello, I urgently need to perform H2 annealing on pieces in the Epi reactor at pressures between 10-50 torr and temperatures between 900-1100C. I talked to Maurice and he mentioned that people have tried using fusion bonding to attach pieces to a carrier wafer. However, the wafer shattered during processing in the ASM epi reactor. I was wondering if we could try some alternate techniques like tack bonding, or simply cutting a recess in the carrier wafer to place the piece in without any bonding. Any procedure would work as long as I can perform the anneal, as this will be the last step of the processing. Thank you. Rishi From yspark at nanoliquiddevices.com Mon Jul 9 15:19:21 2007 From: yspark at nanoliquiddevices.com (Paul Park) Date: Mon, 9 Jul 2007 15:19:21 -0700 Subject: Material approval In-Reply-To: <6.2.5.6.2.20070709075337.01dba628@stanford.edu> References: <169671.20464.qm@web512.biz.mail.mud.yahoo.com> <6.2.5.6.2.20070709075337.01dba628@stanford.edu> Message-ID: Thanks Jeannie, Dear SpecMat, please review the following request to evaporate Ga, In, and Sn metal with Innotec evaporation. ----------------------------------------------------------------- Contact information: Paul Park, Coral login: yspark, 408-966-6345 yspark at nanoliquiddevices.com Nano Liquid Devices, Inc. Material: Ga, In, Sn (will be ordered from ACI Alloy) MSDS: http://www.acialloys.com/msds/ Vendor/manufacturer info: ACI Alloy, 1985 Las Plumas Avenue San Jose, CA 95133 (408) 259-7337 Phone (408) 729-0277 Fax Process Flow: 1. Deposit Ga/In/Sn stack layer on LP-SiN and patterning (lift off) 2. Anneal in fda2 (gaas23) at 250~400C 3. No further process in SNF Storage: Outside of the lab -------------------------------------------------------------------- -----Original Message----- From: Jeannie Perez [mailto:nperez at stanford.edu] Sent: Monday, July 09, 2007 8:00 AM To: Paul Park Cc: Ed Myers Subject: Re: Material approval Hi, You'll have to get approval from SpecMat. Please look on line for the information that specmat will need to approve Ga, Sn. for Innotec evaporation. I believe that GaInSn - oxide has been approved for Metalica. Jeannie At 04:13 PM 7/6/2007, you wrote: >I need to deposite Ga, In, Sn stack film on nitride film on silicon >wafer. Can I do that with e-beam evaporator? If approved, I will >buy crucible and pallet. >The wafer will be allealed at fga2 (gaas23) and will not return to >the other equipment. >Thank, >Paul (yspark) From mgobet at stanford.edu Tue Jul 10 15:47:29 2007 From: mgobet at stanford.edu (mgobet at stanford.edu) Date: Tue, 10 Jul 2007 15:47:29 -0700 Subject: Final update on Primary Stripper A In-Reply-To: <20070705134106.08i31el4ngsg4o48@webmail.stanford.edu> References: <20070705134106.08i31el4ngsg4o48@webmail.stanford.edu> Message-ID: <20070710154729.1slbggp6ut40k00w@webmail.stanford.edu> Hello, I contacted Dow Chemical regarding the Primary Stripper as discussed with Mahnaz but it is not possible to return it as we need special certification and we would anyhow not get any refund, even partial. I have thus disposed of the chemical as hazardous waste, following the rules of EH&S. Mahnaz, thanks a lot for your help. Best, Mathilde ************************************************************************** Answer from Dow: I don't believe this is possible. You would need to be certified Hazardous Materials shipper and be the shipper of record. If you have someone who's certified, we could possibly arrange a return but it would be without credit and I would need to get approval for this. Material would need to be returned at your expense through FedEx. Please let me know how you would like to proceed. Sincerely, Jill Moyaerts _____________________________ Jill Moyaerts Sr. Account Manager, United States Advanced Electronic Materials The Dow Chemical Company 13831 S. 32nd ST Phoenix, AZ 85044 Phone: (480) 786-5033 Fax: (480) 706-4380 Mobile: (602) 421-7722 Email: jmoyaerts at dow.com www.Cyclotene.com www.SiLK.com -----Original Message----- From: mgobet at stanford.edu [mailto:mgobet at stanford.edu] Sent: Tuesday, July 10, 2007 11:05 AM To: Moyaerts, Jill (J) Cc: Jeroue, Timothy (TJ) Subject: About Primary Stripper A Jill, Thanks a lot for your help with our purchase of BCB. I have some concerns with the Primary Stripper A. Although our managment has in the past accepted the use of the chemical in very small quantities into the clean room, they have recently decided to forbid it. I opened the box, but I didn't open the bottle itself (it is still sealed). Our clean room supervisor, Mahnaz Mansourpour, mentioned that you are sometimes at Stanford to pick up/deliver chemicals. I was wondering then if that bottle could be picked up next time somebody from your company is on campus and if we could get a partial refund. Please let me know how to proceed at your earliest convenience. Thanks. Best regards, Mathilde From kevhuang at stanford.edu Wed Jul 11 14:30:59 2007 From: kevhuang at stanford.edu (Kevin Huang) Date: Wed, 11 Jul 2007 14:30:59 -0700 Subject: GaN allowed in the SNF? Message-ID: <93586f8c0707111430t608d765ag4f5b1eda12cdfd53@mail.gmail.com> Hi, I would like to make some LEDs using GaN in the fab. Could you please let me know if it's allowed in the fab and if so, what contamination group is it in? If not, could you please tell me what do people use as LED materials in the fab? Thanks. 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Ed At 01:41 PM 7/12/2007, rik9 at stanford.edu wrote: >Hi Ed, > >I had sent a Spec Mat request a few days ago, and wanted to check if >you had received it and if it sounds like something that may be worked >out. > >Thanks, >Rishi From newsletter at nilt.com Thu Jul 12 22:53:32 2007 From: newsletter at nilt.com (newsletter at nilt.com) Date: Fri, 13 Jul 2007 07:53:32 +0200 Subject: NILT nanonews july 13: Breakthrough polymer, nanobubbles deliver drugs, nanorods and nanowires could increase memory Message-ID: An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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URL: From beinnmuir at stanford.edu Wed Jul 18 17:38:26 2007 From: beinnmuir at stanford.edu (Beinn Muir) Date: Wed, 18 Jul 2007 17:38:26 -0700 Subject: Piranha safe use protocol Message-ID: <20070718173826.vbtken8uveo0o4c8@webmail.stanford.edu> Dear SpecMat Committee, In our lab in Chemical Engineering we are in the process of putting together a safety protocol for the use of sulfuric acid : hydrogen peroxide solution in organic contamination removal. We would be very interested if you could email us details of the protocols in place at the SNF for H2SO4:H2O2 preparation, including the concentration of reagents, and the addition order. As far as I understand, the standard procedure is to add the peroxide to the acid, something which goes against the usual "always add acid procedure", and we would like to know specific reasons for this. In particular, whether the addition of peroxide to acid is also applicable to use of small volumes of the cleaning solution (ca. 100 mL). Thanks in advance for your assistance. Best regards, Beinn... ----------------------------------- Dr Beinn Muir Department of Chemical Engineering Stauffer III, Rm113 Stanford University Stanford, CA 94305, USA ----------------------------------- From newsletter at nilt.com Thu Jul 19 23:56:07 2007 From: newsletter at nilt.com (newsletter at nilt.com) Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2007 08:56:07 +0200 Subject: NILT nanonews july 20: Natural workbench for nanoscale contruction, nano propellers for drug deliveries, CNTs strengthen artificial muscles Message-ID: An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From bayoung at stanford.edu Fri Jul 20 12:32:12 2007 From: bayoung at stanford.edu (Betty Young) Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2007 12:32:12 -0700 Subject: Special Request for very limited presence of BISMUTH Message-ID: <20070720123212.k2oyq9zlxm8s04s8@webmail.stanford.edu> Dear All, Astrid Tomada and I have a few wafers that we need to expose and then dry-etch (to define SiN membranes on a Si substrate). These wafers have timy patches of Bi on the side we will not etch. We have NEVER brought Bi into the lab. We now are in the need to do so, if at all possible. Requests: (1) To use our own, dedicated, 3" wafer holder to dry-etch through a patterned Si wafer. The Bi patches would be on the side of the wafer almost entirely coverd by one small cooling-gas hole on the "backside" of the 3" adapter plate. (2) We would also need to do the photolith step ("backside") preceding the dry-etch to define the windows for the membranes. We could coat the "Bi" side with PR for protection in many of these steps. Thank you very much for your consideration. I would appreciate the opportunity to speak with any of you about the details of this request, if that would be helpful. As always, we will ONLY bring the Bi-processed wafers in the lab if we receive authorization. Needless to say, we are very eager to meet any constraints you may have if it will allow us to do the dry-etch in CIS! (We have found no other options for this step.) Thanks very much, Betty Young From renshen at stanford.edu Fri Jul 20 16:48:07 2007 From: renshen at stanford.edu (Shen Ren) Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2007 16:48:07 -0700 Subject: Scale for semi clean Message-ID: <628a66910707201648w5f82eef6ia1a96969511f59b9@mail.gmail.com> Dear Committee members, I am wondering if it is possible to have a wafer scale (similar to what we are having now) for semi clean group. Right now, the one in the fab is termed "clean". But what it really is? People do their measurement on this tool before they put into wbdiff. I think that it make more sense to have a semi-clean scale. Does this make sense to you? Thanks. -- Best wishes, Shen Ren Department of Electrical Engineering Stanford University -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From mahnaz at stanford.edu Wed Jul 25 13:17:23 2007 From: mahnaz at stanford.edu (Mahnaz Mansourpour) Date: Wed, 25 Jul 2007 13:17:23 -0700 Subject: [Fwd: New Chemicals] Message-ID: <46A7AFD3.2000908@stanford.edu> Hi mary, He said that he has talked to you regarding these chemicals, just checking? mahnaz -------- Original Message -------- Subject: New Chemicals Date: Wed, 25 Jul 2007 10:37:41 -0700 From: "Ron Kuse" To: Manaz, Per our discussion in your office, I would like to bring new chemicals into the cleanroom. They are 1-5 mM solutions of an alkanethiol in ethanol which is <0.1% alkanethiol in very pure ethanol by volume. For practical purposes, the mixture is basically reagent grade ethanol as the amount of alkanethiol is at impurity levels. The alkanethiols are 1-dodecanethiol which is a long-chain hydrocarbon (C11 alkane) with a S atom on the end; 11-Mercapto-1-undecanol which is a long chain alcohol with a S atom on one end; and methoxy-capped tetra(ethylene glycol)undecanethiol which is the same as 1-dodecanethiol but with a (c2H4O)4 group at one of the ends. I will have about 120 mL of each solution at any one time. In one test, I will use about 120 mL. Alkanethiols form self-assembled monolayers on noble metals like Au, Ag, and Pt. They are being researched as possible self-assembling resists for nanopatterning. Our interest is to determine their adsorption behavior on noble metals as well as surfaces where monolayers may not for such as aluminum and ceramics like fused silica. The reason why I would like to do this in the cleanroom is I want to immerse metallized samples into the solution in a clean environment and with minimal delay after depositing the metal film. I plan on using SNF tools for depositing the metal film. Adventitious carbon from the atmosphere adsorbs quickly on Au surfaces and can interfere with formation of a self-assembled monolayer. If I transport the films back to my company's lab, the surface will likely become contaminated. The time duration for the initial phase where I will be exposing various surfaces to the 3 alkanethiol solutions will be for about 2 months. I may request to bring in additional alkanethiol solutions but will remove one or more of the original three so we keep no more than 3 at any one time. After 2 months, I will continue the experiment but expect to need only 1-2 alkanethiol solutions at 100 mL each. This phase of the project will last 2 months. After 4 months, I don't expect that I will need storage space but will discuss with you. Naturally, it is a little difficult to predict because it depends on my results and how my company's management reacts to them. 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URL: From info at fabsurplus.com Tue Jul 31 11:57:04 2007 From: info at fabsurplus.com (SDI Semiconductor Instruments) Date: Tue, 31 Jul 2007 20:57:04 +0200 (CEST) Subject: 4 inch semiconductor production equipment featured sale Message-ID: <32414148.1185908920381.JavaMail.root@server1.sdi-fabsurplus.com> My apologies to those who receive this message twice- an error occured a short way into the last mailing so I am repeating it. SDI Semiconductor Instruments Group / Fabsurplus.com is pleased to present the following items of 4 inch configured production equipment for immediate sale. These items are available for sale either individually, or all together as a complete line. The equipment is currently installed, but is due for deinstallation in the following weeks and will be removed to storage on a rolling basis. To see photos of each item, please refer to the embedded link appearing below. 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