From seymour at snf.stanford.edu Fri Apr 1 16:03:30 2005 From: seymour at snf.stanford.edu (Ray Seymour) Date: Fri, 01 Apr 2005 16:03:30 -0800 Subject: shutdown Message-ID: <424DE152.A36C26F6@snf.stanford.edu> The gate valve solenoid is faulty and will not open. The replacement valve is on order, but has not arrived. System is shutdown. From maurice at snf.stanford.edu Mon Apr 4 10:25:09 2005 From: maurice at snf.stanford.edu (Maurice Stevens) Date: Mon, 04 Apr 2005 10:25:09 -0700 Subject: free til 1:00 Message-ID: <42517875.3090408@snf.stanford.edu> Rescheduled training. Sorry for the late notice. -m -- maurice at stanford.edu Maurice Stevens Stanford Nanofabrication Facility CIS Room 142, Mail Code 4070 Stanford, CA 94305 P. (650)725-3660 F. (650)725.6278 From maurice at snf.stanford.edu Wed Apr 6 15:04:53 2005 From: maurice at snf.stanford.edu (Maurice Stevens) Date: Wed, 06 Apr 2005 15:04:53 -0700 Subject: Nitride is up Message-ID: <42545D05.8020204@snf.stanford.edu> Pulled, cleaned, coated and test. Green light. From nayoung at stanford.edu Wed Apr 27 10:22:06 2005 From: nayoung at stanford.edu (Na Young Kim) Date: Wed, 27 Apr 2005 10:22:06 -0700 Subject: quartz, glass, SiO2 Message-ID: <1114622526.426fca3ea7268@webmail.stanford.edu> dear labmembers, i'm curious about the difference among quartz,glass and SiO2(oxide layer). all three share the same chemical formula SiO2, but they are called differently. is there any crucial reason? if so, what is the standard to distinguish them, namely, how to form them or how to process them or any physical properties? do you think crc handbook of chemistry may be a good source to compare them? if you know any good reference for the above plus oxides and you don't mind sharing, i'd love to have your suggestions. thanks, ny From shott at snf.stanford.edu Wed Apr 27 17:25:11 2005 From: shott at snf.stanford.edu (John Shott) Date: Wed, 27 Apr 2005 17:25:11 -0700 Subject: quartz, glass, SiO2 In-Reply-To: <1114622526.426fca3ea7268@webmail.stanford.edu> References: <1114622526.426fca3ea7268@webmail.stanford.edu> Message-ID: <42702D67.3010105@snf.stanford.edu> An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: