[labnetwork] Two SEM/EBLs set up in the same room : comments
Michael Rooks
michael.rooks at yale.edu
Tue Dec 19 17:12:02 EST 2017
When you say "jagged edges pictures", I take that to mean that there is
considerable vibration and/or acoustical noise in the cleanroom. It is
foolish to throw away the SEM's resolution just so it can be inside a
cleanroom. Both viewing resolution and e-beam writing resolution will
suffer. I suggest you put the SEM on a firm basement or bedrock floor. I
may get some flak for saying this, but: you don't need a cleanroom for
e-beam writing, because you are not (presumably) printing integrated
circuits. Low vibration should be a higher priority than convenience and
particle counts. Around here we give the students the choice of doing
the spinning and developing in a cleanroom, or in a non-clean fume hood.
If the manufacturer passes the site while you can see vibration in the
old SEM, you should find a better manufacturer.
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Michael Rooks
Yale Institute of Nanoscience and Quantum Engineering
nano.yale.edu <http://nano.yale.edu>
On 12/19/2017 03:04 PM, Palard, Marylene wrote:
> Dear Lab Managers
> E-beam photolithography/ SEM experts,
>
> At UT Austin we are lucky to have the task of installing a new EBL/SEM in our NNCI cleanroom lab.
>
> The operation team is leaning towards having the new EBL/SEM system in the same room as the 10 years old one.
>
> Assuming that
> - both items are fitting in the room,
> - the manufacturer site survey passed,
> - we agreed with jagged edges pictures due to cleanroom flow
> Could you please share your thoughts on that plan.
>
> Sincerely
> Marylene, an avid reader of the labnetwork messages
>
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