Znse in SNF
Fu, Kai-Mei
kai-mei.fu at hp.com
Mon Nov 19 14:24:06 PST 2007
Hello,
I am a returning labmember to SNF (just went through basic safety
training) and will be processing diamond/quartz samples. However, some
of the samples may have a thin 300 nm film of ZnSe (zinc selenide) on
the surface. I will not be etching this film and not be storing the
wafer pieces in SNF- so all that comes in will come out with me. Do I
need to have special labeling for this?
Contact info:
Kai-Mei Fu
Kaimeifu
Kai-mei.fu at hp.com
Hewlett Packard
Chemical: ZnSe, Zinc Selenide
Process flow: deposit resist on top of this material and perform ebeam
lithography and development
Amount and form: solid, 300 nm layer on top of cm size quartz wafer
pieces or mm size diamond pieces
Storage: Will not be storing at SNF
Disposal: There will be no waste associated with this chemical
Thanks,
Kai-Mei
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