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Getting Started as a CNTech User

Do These Things First:

  1. Read the Orientation page.
  2. Send Quinn Leonard some information: describe your project, your previous cleanroom experience, and the equipment and processes you expect to use at the CNTech labs. A few paragraphs should be enough.
  3. Before your CNTech orientation meeting, you need to complete a separate safety training session for the SRC, after which you will be assigned a radiation dosimetry badge. This session takes about an hour and a half, and you can schedule it with the SRC safety officer, Bruce Neuman.

When You Are Ready to Use the Lab:

  1. Sign up for the next CNTech user orientation session.
  2. For general questions about the lab, and to schedule orientation, contact the lab manager.

Before you use any equipent at the lab, even the simple stuff, you must be trained on it by a staff member:

  • For the E-BEAM, SEMS, and AFM, contact Scott Dhuey.
  • For X-RAY BEAMLINES and STEPPER, contact Quinn Leonard.
  • For the EUV BEAMLINE, contact Dan Malueg or John Wallace
  • For VACUUM EQUIPMENT and MACHINE SHOP TOOLS, contact John Wallace.
  • For equipment in the ANNEX, such as the RIE, SPUTTERER, etc., contact Scott Dhuey.
  • For PROCESSING EQUIPMENT in the cleanrooms, such as the SPINNERS and HOTPLATES, contact Quinn Leonard.
  • For METROLOGY equipment in the cleanrooms, such as the MICROSCOPES or FILM THICKNESS MEASUREMENT tools, contact Quinn Leonard.
  • For anything else, contact Quinn Leonard.

 

 

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