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NanoLab facilities

Deposition

Sputtering

Evaporation

Substrate preparation

  • laminar flow unit in 603
  • fumehood in 603 for heating liquids and wet cleaning processes
  • Pt-Ir sputtering system for EM specimen preparation
  • Carbon evaporator for EM specimen preparation

Lithography

Etching

  • PlasmaLab 90+ RIE etcher (fluorine etcher, SF6, CF4, O2, Ar)
  • ion beam etcher for dry etching (can do CAIBE)
  • Nanoscale ion milling is done with the dual beam SEM/FIB at the HREM centre in Delft (400 euro per day)
  • O2 barrel etcher for resist removal and substrate cleaning
  • wetbench in the clean room for development and wet etching
  • A fume hood for the use of strong acids in 607

Analysis and inspection

  • FEI NanoSEM 200 scanning electron microscope (BioAFM group) (features a nanotube/wire nanomanipulator, EBID deposition, low vacuum mode, STEM, cryoSEM and many other options)
  • JEOL 820 SEM scanning electron microscope
  • RBS analysis at Amolf
  • 120 kV Philips EM410 transmission electron microscope
  • optical microscopes in the cleanroom and 614
  • AFM for measuring surface topograpy of films and structures, MFM, EFM etc.
  • The group has a low angle X-ray diffraction system Siemens D5005 that can measure the crystal structure (if any) and thickness of thin films
  • Quantum Design MPMS-5S (Magnetic Properties Measurement System) and PPMS (Physical Properties Measurement System)

Sample mounting

Computing

  • Raith E_line for e-beam structure design at the e-beam and in 626
  • Rump in 626 for RBS spectrum simulation
  • Specon in 614 for Ortec channel data to RUMP conversion
  • Sputsim for MC/MD simulation of magnetron sputtering / liftoff processes
  • Casino in 626 for MC simulation of electrons in resists/substrates
  • SRIM / TRIM (SP) / FRACTAL TRIM in 626 for MC simulation of RBS and sputtering
  • Analysis in 614 for SEM image analysis
facilities.txt · Last modified: 2018/05/16 15:36 by wolfgang

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