From gthareja at gmail.com Thu Mar 1 00:40:38 2007 From: gthareja at gmail.com (gaurav thareja) Date: Thu, 1 Mar 2007 00:40:38 -0800 Subject: Use of Kr/Xe/Ar in the lab Message-ID: <54f234410703010040l7aad4cadt9e3edf7a14c448c6@mail.gmail.com> We plan to use Argon in the new low Temp Oxidation tool from TEL. We definitely need to check the tool capability, but I wanted to know if it is posible to use Krypton or Xenon gas in the Cleanroom. These are noble gases used for plasma oxidation and nitradation. These gases would provise us a bigger process window and produce better quality oxides. Instead of running a line into the clean room, can we use these gases from bottles, becasue I feel that the cost involved in running a line may be high. your feedback would help cheers -gaurav -- Gaurav Thareja Graduate Student Solid State Electronics Stanford University 650-704-1029 (cell) 650-497-3556 (home) "life is beautiful" -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From kattsai at stanford.edu Mon Mar 5 14:26:36 2007 From: kattsai at stanford.edu (Katherine Tsai) Date: Mon, 5 Mar 2007 14:26:36 -0800 Subject: nickel powder Message-ID: <1c62e49d0703051426l5d608d86rae2ef837e5c6a1ca@mail.gmail.com> Attached is a zip file with 1) the request 2) the MSDS 3) the article whose experimental section we are following Please let us know if you have any questions. Thanks! Regards, Katherine Tsai & Maryam Ziaei-Moayyed -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: SpecMat request with documents_nickel powder.zip Type: application/zip Size: 387541 bytes Desc: not available URL: From mtang at stanford.edu Mon Mar 5 15:52:00 2007 From: mtang at stanford.edu (Mary Tang) Date: Mon, 05 Mar 2007 15:52:00 -0800 Subject: [POSSIBLE VIRUS:###] nickel powder In-Reply-To: <1c62e49d0703051426l5d608d86rae2ef837e5c6a1ca@mail.gmail.com> References: <1c62e49d0703051426l5d608d86rae2ef837e5c6a1ca@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <45ECAD20.4020606@stanford.edu> Cool! My questions/concerns: 1. I'm not entirely sure I feel comfortable with weighing, handling, and mixing Ni powder in the solvent bench in the utility room. I do it a lot, and have to say that this is actually hard to do neatly when the powder is very fine (the exhaust is quite high). I'd like to discuss this with someone (anyone?) and think about it. 2. Will the excess SU-8/Ni solutions be stored? If so, then we'll need to register and barcode it, and store it in the personal chemicals/flammables cabinet. 3. I take it that solid waste from using the headway will be collected and placed in the litho waste containers in the litho area. Given the teeny amount of Ni, which is in a matrix, I think this is OK. 4. I'd suggest -- manual develop should be done in their own personal glassware, which should not be used for another purpose (labeled and maybe tossed after use in the regular sharps box.) I'd be concerned that little bits of Ni particles might get onto the next person's wafers. Glassware is cheap. 5. Developer waste should be collected locally or placed in the solvent waste carboys. Mary Katherine Tsai wrote: > Attached is a zip file with > 1) the request > 2) the MSDS > 3) the article whose experimental section we are following > > Please let us know if you have any questions. Thanks! > > Regards, > Katherine Tsai & Maryam Ziaei-Moayyed -- 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 Wed Mar 14 11:19:16 2007 From: mtang at stanford.edu (Mary Tang) Date: Wed, 14 Mar 2007 10:19:16 -0800 Subject: ARC In-Reply-To: <45F76AE9.4090709@stanford.edu> References: <45F76AE9.4090709@stanford.edu> Message-ID: <45F83CA4.2080202@stanford.edu> Hi Colin -- You know, I'm not sure. There any many BARC's approved, but I don't off-hand recall one from Brewer.... So, if you don't mind, let's consider this a SpecMat request. You've already provided an applications guide and MSDS. Could you please provide some additional information about where (which equipment, which wet benches/ovens/hot plates) and how (namely, what waste is anticipated and where is it going) you plan to use this? Yes, we have a freezer/refrigerator in the lab (behind the implant area) where flammable-compatible chemicals are stored. To store a chemical there, you'll need to get a yellow label and a barcode from Mahnaz or Ed. By the way, I take it this is for your resist lifting-on-PDMS problem? (Cool! Any idea what the basic chemistry of the "polymer solids" is?) Thanks, Mary Colin Reese wrote: > Mary, > > Can you tell me if the Brewer Science Wide8B BARC has been approved > for use in SNF yet? I have attached the specs and the MSDS. It > contains NMP, cyclohexanone, tetrahydrofurfuryl alcohol, and a few > proprietary ingredients. Looks like good stuff. Develops with standard > developer and is compatible with liftoff. I got a free 60mL sample in > the mail today. > > Also -- is there a chemical freezer in SNF? > > Thanks, > Colin > > > -- > Dear Colin, > > Thank you for your interest in Brewer Science materials. I have > attached a > copy of the data sheets for all 3 of our i-line materials. As you > will see > we have 2 dry etch and 1 wet etch material. Please feel free to > contact me > should you have any further questions or need any more information. > > I look forward to hearing from you. > > Kind regards, -- 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 Wed Mar 14 12:20:05 2007 From: mtang at stanford.edu (Mary Tang) Date: Wed, 14 Mar 2007 11:20:05 -0800 Subject: ARC In-Reply-To: <45F84170.6060809@stanford.edu> References: <45F76AE9.4090709@stanford.edu> <45F83CA4.2080202@stanford.edu> <45F84170.6060809@stanford.edu> Message-ID: <45F84AE5.5030704@stanford.edu> Hi Colin -- This sounds fine to me (Mahnaz, what do you think?) But please dispose of excess solution in the solvent carboy (it is chemically compatible) --please do not transport chemical waste out of SNF. (Stanford has a lot of rules about transporting chemicals around campus.) Please check in with Mahnaz or Ed before proceeding. Thanks, Mary Colin Reese wrote: > Mary, > > To be honest, I am totally unsure as to the content of this stuff. > From the description, it looks great, and may even be something to > check out for our flashing problem with liftoff with standard litho. > The nice part is that it's soluble in standard developer and liftoff > solvents. If I remember correctly, this is not the case with LOL. The > only major disadvantage I see at the moment is its short shelf life. > I'll deal with that if/when it works. Did you see the > bake-temperature-dependent developing profiles in the spec sheet? That > is pretty neat, if you ask me. > > Usage would be as follows: > > Applied in solution form on Headway2 at the litho bench, using my own > disposable syringes and filters. Solution deposited on Al foil during > spin-coating would be collected and disposed of with > solvent-contaminated waste as is PR when it is cleaned post-usage. > > The excess solution in syringe may either be disposed of in the > carboys, or I can transport it to my lab for disposal as organic > waste. It's pretty much going to the same place either way. > > It would then be baked on a hot-plate in the litho area, with Al foil > disposed of as above. > > Resist would be coated on the litho track, exposure on KSI or KSII and > then developed on the developer track. This would produce as much > waste of the ARC as the exposed features of a 750A film. If this is an > issue, I can hand-develop and dispose of the waste as you see fit. > > That should be about it. Please let me know if you have any questions. > > Colin > > > Mary Tang wrote: >> Hi Colin -- >> >> You know, I'm not sure. There any many BARC's approved, but I don't >> off-hand recall one from Brewer.... So, if you don't mind, let's >> consider this a SpecMat request. You've already provided an >> applications guide and MSDS. Could you please provide some >> additional information about where (which equipment, which wet >> benches/ovens/hot plates) and how (namely, what waste is anticipated >> and where is it going) you plan to use this? Yes, we have a >> freezer/refrigerator in the lab (behind the implant area) where >> flammable-compatible chemicals are stored. To store a chemical >> there, you'll need to get a yellow label and a barcode from Mahnaz or >> Ed. >> >> By the way, I take it this is for your resist lifting-on-PDMS >> problem? (Cool! Any idea what the basic chemistry of the "polymer >> solids" is?) >> >> Thanks, >> >> Mary >> >> Colin Reese wrote: >>> Mary, >>> >>> Can you tell me if the Brewer Science Wide8B BARC has been approved >>> for use in SNF yet? I have attached the specs and the MSDS. It >>> contains NMP, cyclohexanone, tetrahydrofurfuryl alcohol, and a few >>> proprietary ingredients. Looks like good stuff. Develops with >>> standard developer and is compatible with liftoff. I got a free 60mL >>> sample in the mail today. >>> >>> Also -- is there a chemical freezer in SNF? >>> >>> Thanks, >>> Colin >>> >>> >>> -- >>> Dear Colin, >>> >>> Thank you for your interest in Brewer Science materials. I have >>> attached a >>> copy of the data sheets for all 3 of our i-line materials. As you >>> will see >>> we have 2 dry etch and 1 wet etch material. Please feel free to >>> contact me >>> should you have any further questions or need any more information. >>> >>> I look forward to hearing from you. >>> >>> Kind regards, >> >> > -- 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 Thu Mar 15 10:32:35 2007 From: edmyers at stanford.edu (Ed Myers) Date: Thu, 15 Mar 2007 10:32:35 -0700 Subject: [POSSIBLE VIRUS:###] nickel powder In-Reply-To: <1c62e49d0703051426l5d608d86rae2ef837e5c6a1ca@mail.gmail.co m> References: <1c62e49d0703051426l5d608d86rae2ef837e5c6a1ca@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <6.2.5.6.2.20070315102958.03cf4908@stanford.edu> Katherine, You request has been approved with the following limitations. 1) Mixing must be done outside of the fab in an exhausted hood. We highly recommend you were some form of filter to prevent any inhalation. 2) Clean up and disposal as indicated in your request. 3) Subsequent processing should be in drytek 1. Regards, At 03:26 PM 3/5/2007, Katherine Tsai wrote: >Attached is a zip file with >1) the request >2) the MSDS >3) the article whose experimental section we are following > >Please let us know if you have any questions. Thanks! > >Regards, >Katherine Tsai & Maryam Ziaei-Moayyed >Content-Type: application/zip; > name="SpecMat request with documents_nickel powder.zip" >X-Attachment-Id: f_eyxhdh1r >Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="SpecMat request with >documents_nickel powder.zip" From mtang at stanford.edu Thu Mar 15 16:29:28 2007 From: mtang at stanford.edu (Mary Tang) Date: Thu, 15 Mar 2007 16:29:28 -0700 Subject: [Fwd: ProTEK MSDS's] Message-ID: <45F9D6D8.5030208@stanford.edu> For the record: Harold Ackler's ProTek stuff... M -- 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... 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The size of the subunits of the nanopatterns will be 0.4-2 microns. The main equibments I will possiblily use are Hitachi H-700 F11 Electron Beam Lithography System, Metallica Sputter System or Innotec ES26C E-Gun Evaporator. I don't need to store Caf2 in snf. The main goal for my project is to use the 2D IR method to study how the surface plasmon affects the energy flow between surface electrons and the chemical bonds of molecules on the top of the nanopatterns. Regular wafers eg Si are not transparent in the mid IR region. CaF2 does not absorb mid IR lights. This is the reason I wanna use it as the substrate. Thanks junrong -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Apparently H2SO4 liberates HF. >X-Sieve: CMU Sieve 2.3 >Delivered-To: rissman at stanford.edu >Delivered-To: rissman at snf.stanford.edu >Mailing-List: contact specmat-help at snf.stanford.edu; run by ezmlm >X-No-Archive: yes >List-Post: >List-Help: >List-Unsubscribe: >List-Subscribe: >Delivered-To: mailing list specmat at snf.stanford.edu >Date: Tue, 20 Mar 2007 16:58:04 -0800 >From: Junrong Zheng >To: specmat at snf.stanford.edu >Subject: CaF2-new material >User-Agent: Internet Messaging Program (IMP) 3.2.7 >X-Authenticated-User: junrong >X-Originating-IP: 171.64.124.230 > >Dear Committee members, > >This is junrong zheng from Prof. Fayer's group in the chemistry department >at stanford university. My coral login is junrong, email is >junrong at stanford.edu, and phone is 650-7961198. > >I am wondering whether CaF2 is compatible in the snf center. > >I am thinking use CaF2 as the wafer. The CaF2 window is a transparent round >flat of 1"Diameter*3mm Thickness. It is called Calcium fluoride, and its >cas# is 7789-75-5. It is a colorless crystal with a melting point higher >than 1000 C. A MSDS from ispoptics (www.ispoptics.com) is attached with this >email. > >My plan is to fabricate some metal nanopatterns (Ag and Au) on the CaF2 >substrate in snf. The size of the subunits of the nanopatterns will be 0.4-2 >microns. The main equibments I will possiblily use are Hitachi H-700 F11 >Electron Beam Lithography System, Metallica Sputter System or Innotec ES26C >E-Gun Evaporator. I don't need to store Caf2 in snf. > >The main goal for my project is to use the 2D IR method to study how the >surface plasmon affects the energy flow between surface electrons and the >chemical bonds of molecules on the top of the nanopatterns. Regular wafers >eg Si are not transparent in the mid IR region. CaF2 does not absorb mid IR >lights. 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From service at bankofamerica.com Thu Mar 29 09:44:03 2007 From: service at bankofamerica.com (service at bankofamerica.com) Date: Thu, 29 Mar 2007 11:44:03 -0500 (CDT) Subject: Online Banking Alert Message-ID: <1175186643.580800.qmail@bankofamerica.com> An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From chris.detrick at global-fab.com Fri Mar 30 12:44:26 2007 From: chris.detrick at global-fab.com (Christopher Detrick) Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2007 15:44:26 -0400 (EDT) Subject: Complete 4" Line Message-ID: <1101598092297.1101401002153.9044.2.15154046@scheduler> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Greetings! Global Fab Surplus buys and sells manufacturing equipment used at semiconductor Manufacturers, Wafer Foundries, Research and Development Sites and to the semiconductor refurbishing and rebuilding community. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Complete 100mm (4") line available for immediate sale G-Fab has available for immediate sale a complete line of 100mm (4") equipment. The fab has the capacity of 20,000+ wafer starts per month, 2um design rule and is available immediately. This line will only sell as a complete tool set - It will not be broken up for single tool purchases. We have a complete tool list available and many pictures of the equipment. Everything looks to be in excellent condition and well maintained. We are pricing the entire line of equipment to sell quickly. Please contact us for more details. Some of the equipment included are: Applied Materials EPI Reactors, Semitool SRD's, Tegal etch/strip, Furnaces, Implanters, Nikon inspection stations, and a lot more! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Teradyne 973 [http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?t=ja8zf5bab.0.wlh6f5bab.jfe8jybab.9044&ts=S0231&p=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.global-fab.com%2F]G-Fab other equipment We also have available from our warehouse many other pieces of individual equipment such as: * ASML 5000/45 stepper * IPEC 372M CMP with Nova * Advantest EDS Test T666AF ESD Tester * SVG 90s track * Teradyne 973T Tester * Applied Materials 8330 etcher * Teradyne Standalone AOI 5539Ci Tester * Ecosys Exhaust scrubberVISIT OUR WEBSITE FOR A COMPLETE LIST OF EQUIPMENT, SPARE PARTS AND SERVICES WE OFFER.  WWW.GLOBAL-FAB.COM [http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?t=ja8zf5bab.0.wlh6f5bab.jfe8jybab.9044&ts=S0231&p=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.global-fab.com%2F] We also have immediate needs for a Biorad QS2200, Disco or Strausbaugh grinder and KLA wafer inspection equipment. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Thank you for your consideration of Global Fab Surplus (G-Fab) with your equipment needs. 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