[labnetwork] nanowire growing tool
Morrison, Richard H., Jr.
rmorrison at draper.com
Tue Sep 20 07:05:18 EDT 2011
Hi Iulian,
Here at Draper we perform Nano-tube/Nano-wire growth in a semi-clean
area. That is to say the area is not a cleanroom but we do some
operations in a cleanhood next to the growth area. It is really
important to keep the area clean and make sure that the nanotubes/wires
do not migrate into the clean areas on shoes and gloves. Carbon
particles are very small and they can accumulate on shoes and gloves and
make a big mess inside a cleanroom. Other than that we have not seen any
other issues.
Rick
Rick Morrison
Senior Member Technical Staff
Acting Group Leader Mems Fabrication
Draper Laboratory
555 Technology Square
Cambridge, MA 02139
W 617-258-3420
C 508-930-3461
-----Original Message-----
From: labnetwork-bounces at mtl.mit.edu
[mailto:labnetwork-bounces at mtl.mit.edu] On Behalf Of Iulian Codreanu
Sent: Monday, September 19, 2011 8:46 AM
To: Fab Network
Subject: [labnetwork] nanowire growing tool
Dear Lab Network Community,
Here at Penn we are debating whether it is appropriate to have a
nanowire growing tool in the cleanroom and need some help.
- Do you have a nanowire grower in your Facility?
- Where is it located (cleanroom, general lab space)?
- What factors determined the location of the tool?
- What should we be concerned about?
Thank you very much.
Iulian
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iulian Codreanu, Ph.D.
Director, Penn NanoFab
200 South 33rd Street
Room 376 GRW Bldg
Philadelphia, PA 19104-6314
P: 215-898-9308
F: 215-573-2068
www.seas.upenn.edu/~nanofab
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