Template:News: Difference between revisions
m (→S-Cubed Spin/Coat/Dev Station Installation: added that all ASML users will be able to use eventually.) |
|||
(69 intermediate revisions by 2 users not shown) | |||
Line 16: | Line 16: | ||
<!----------------------------------------------> |
<!----------------------------------------------> |
||
<!-------- NEWS ITEMS: newest on top --------> |
<!-------- NEWS ITEMS: newest on top --------> |
||
===DREAMS Hub awarded 2 projects in GaN and 5G/6G technologies=== |
|||
=== S-Cubed Spin/Coat/Dev Station Installation === |
|||
[https://viterbischool.usc.edu/news/2024/09/usc-viterbi-led-ca-dreams-hub-is-awarded-31-9-million-in-funding-under-the-microelectronics-commons/ CA DREAMS Hub is awarded $31.9 million in funding under the Microelectronics Commons] - |
|||
We are currently in the process of installing a Cube system for automated Spin Coating, Baking, Developing and Edge-Bead Removal on 4-inch and 6-inch wafers. Initially this tool will be solely purposed for Staff and the use of the sponsor, primarily for [[Stepper 3 (ASML DUV)|ASML DUV Stepper]] wafer prep. As procedures are developed, the system will be opened up for use by all ASML Stepper users, and may eventually be opened for I-Line stepper use as well. |
|||
⚫ | |||
* $16.2 Million to develop advanced gallium nitride (GaN) semiconductor technologies, with partners including USC, Northrop Grumman, Teledyne Technologies, HRL Laboratories, PseudolithIC, Monde Wireless Inc., Transphorm, UCLA and UC Santa Barbara. |
|||
=== Filmetrics Optical Profilometer === |
|||
* $15.7 Million in Funding for 5G/6G millimeter-wave Phased-Array Prototypes, with team USC, Northrop Grumman, HRL Laboratories, Teledyne, Caltech, UCLA, UC Santa Barbara, UC San Diego, Vorago, Global Foundries. |
|||
A new [https://www.filmetrics.com/profilometers/profilm3d Filmetrics Profilm3D] optical profilometer is being qualified. The system complements the [[Laser_Scanning_Confocal_M-scope_(Olympus_LEXT)|LEXT Confocal Microscope]] and [[Atomic Force Microscope (Bruker ICON)|AFM]], by providing large-area profiles (~5-10mm square) with nanometer-level height resolution, and possibly a fast surface roughness measurement. See the [[White-Light/Phase-Shift_Interference_Profilometer_(Filmetrics_Profilm3D)|Profilm3D Wiki Page]] for more info on the capabilities and techniques. |
|||
// [[User:John d|John d]] 10:59, 14 December 2018 (PST) |
|||
⚫ | |||
=== Filmetrics Optical Measurement Systems === |
|||
A [[Optical Film Spectra + Optical Properties (Filmetrics F10-RT-UVX)|Filmetrics F10-RT]] for optical reflection/transmission spectra, and a [[Optical Film Thickness & Wafer-Mapping (Filmetrics F50)|Filmetrics F50]] thin-film wafer-mapping system have been installed. Contact Ning Cao for more info. |
|||
// [[User:John d|John d]] 15:24, 12 December 2018 (PST) |
|||
===NSF-ATE Award for SBCC and UCSB: New Semiconductor Pathway=== |
|||
=== KLA Tencor Profilometer Installed === |
|||
The UCSB NanoFab and CNSI were recently awarded a project by NSF-ATE to build a semiconductor pathway (associates degree or certificate) at Santa Barbara City College, utilizing UCSB Cleanrooms. The project "[https://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward?AWD_ID=2400982 Expansion of CCPRIME: Central Coast Partnership for Regional Industry-Focused Micro/Nanotechnology Education]" is one of 6 projects funded by an [https://new.nsf.gov/news/nsf-invests-76m-educational-projects-build-skilled Intel-NSF partnership.] The project builds on the existing "[https://nanofab.ucsb.edu/workforce#bootcamps Cleanroom Bootcamps]" already being run twice a year in the [https://www.cnsi.ucsb.edu/facilities/quantum-structures CNSI QSF cleanroom]. // [[User:John_d|Demis D. John]] 13:15, 14 August 2024 (PDT) |
|||
We have purchased a new [[Step Profilometer (KLA Tencor P-7)|KLA Tencor Stylus Profilometer]], that has been installed in Bay 4. |
|||
⚫ | |||
===CHIPS Act Award Announced to USC and UCSB NanoFab=== |
|||
=== Laser Endpoint Monitors === |
|||
[https://carbajal.house.gov/news/documentsingle.aspx?DocumentID=1672 U.S. Congressman Salud Carbajal congratulates UCSB and the NanoFab] on receiving a [https://www.nist.gov/chips CHIPS & Science Act] award, as part of the [https://microelectronicscommons.org/ California DREAMS Hub (Microelectronics Commons) led by USC]. |
|||
We've installed new [http://www.intellemetrics.com/LEP.htm Intellemetrics LEP500 Laser Endpoint Detection] monitoring on the [[DSEIII_(PlasmaTherm/Deep_Silicon_Etcher)|DSEiii]] & [[ICP_Etch_2_(Panasonic_E640)|ICP#2]] & [[ICP_Etch_1_(Panasonic_E626I)|ICP#1]] etchers. This allows you to terminate your etch at a calibrated/modeled distance into a layer, and removes the need to calibrate etch rates for most processes. |
|||
-- [[User:John d|Demis]] 12:06, 4 October 2023 (PDT) |
|||
=== RIE#3 Removed === |
|||
=== Metal Processes on the Atomic Layer Deposition === |
|||
We have removed [[RIE_3_(MRC)|RIE#3]] from the Nanofab, it has gone to the [https://www.ece.ucsb.edu/department-resources/electronics-shop/tcr Teaching Cleanroom]. All user's processes have been transferred to the [[Fluorine_ICP_Etcher_(PlasmaTherm/SLR_Fluorine_ICP)|Fluorine ICP Etcher]]. // [[User:John_d|Demis D. John]] 15:58, 6 August 2024 (PDT) |
|||
We now have Ruthenium (Ru) and Platinum (Pt) metal depositions developed on the [[Atomic_Layer_Deposition_(Oxford_FlexAL)|Oxford FlexAL ALD]] tool. See the [[Atomic_Layer_Deposition_Recipes|Atomic Layer Deposition: Recipes]] page or contact [[Bill_Mitchell|Bill Mitchell]] for more information. |
|||
// [[User:John d|Posted:]] 16:07, 01 June 2017 (PST) |
|||
=== NanoFab staff awarded Goleta's Innovator of the Year 2023 === |
|||
=== New Deep Silicon Etcher Online === |
|||
NanoFab staff member [[Demis D. John]] has been awarded the ''City of Goleta's "Innovator of the Year"'' for 2023! The award stems from the UCSB Nanofab's impact on the communities of Santa Barbara County and surrounding regions, in enabling cutting edge technology companies to thrive, which also enables many local careers in advanced high-tech. See the [https://sbscchamber.com/goletas-finest-2023-award-recipients-announced/ full announcement by the Santa Barbara South Coast Chamber of Commerce]. // [[User:John d|Demis D. John]] 13:58, 7 November 2023 (PST) |
|||
A new [[DSEIII_(PlasmaTherm/Deep_Silicon_Etcher)|Plasma-Therm Versaline DSE III DRIE etcher]] has been qualified for bosch etch and single-step etches, and is available for use. The new tool features much higher silicon etch rates, improved uniformity, and allows for photoresist up to the edges of the wafer. An Intellemetrics LEP500 laser end point monitor has also been installed on the system. |
|||
// [[User:John d|Posted:]] 22:16, 27 November 2017 (PST) |
|||
=== |
=== NanoFab Featured in Regional Tech Videos === |
||
The UCSB NanoFab is showcased as a driver of innovation and enabler of the regional high-tech industry. |
|||
See the May 2016 {{file|Survey052016.pdf| User Survey Results}}. |
|||
// [[User:Thibeault|Posted:]] 12:00, 01 May 2016 (PST) |
|||
See the videos here: |
|||
=== CAIBE Ion Mill Available === |
|||
{| class="wikitable" |
|||
The [[CAIBE (Oxford Ion Mill)]] is up and running! Contact [[Brian Lingg]] for more information. |
|||
|[https://fast.wistia.net/embed/iframe/l46hsnwg4b?controlsVisibleOnLoad=true&muted=0&playerColor©LinkAndThumbnailEnabled=false '''''Santa Barbara County: This is TechTopia'''''] [[File:Techtopia_Vid_-_Thumbnail_PlayButton.jpg|none|300x300px|link=https://fast.wistia.net/embed/iframe/l46hsnwg4b?controlsVisibleOnLoad=true&muted=0&playerColor©LinkAndThumbnailEnabled=false]] |
|||
// [[User:Thibeault|Posted:]] 12:00, 01 July 2015 (PST) |
|||
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=op746os6eRI '''''UCSB NanoFab: An Innovation Center'''''] [[File:NanoFab_COE_Engineering_Vid_-_thumbnail_2_crop.jpg|none|300x300px|link=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=op746os6eRI]] |
|||
=== NanoFiles SFTP Online === |
|||
|} |
|||
Files generated with Nanofab tools (SEM images, AFM profiles, etc.) are now available on the nanofab SFTP server. Please check [http://signupmonkey.ece.ucsb.edu SignupMonkey] for details. |
|||
// [[User:Thibeault|Posted:]] 12:00, 07 July 2013 (PST) |
|||
⚫ | |||
<!---------- end of announcements ------------> |
<!---------- end of announcements ------------> |
||
<!----------------------------------------------> |
<!----------------------------------------------> |
||
<!--DO NOT EDIT BELOW THIS LINE--> |
<!--DO NOT EDIT BELOW THIS LINE--> |
||
===''[[Template:News_-_Older_Articles|See older articles at this link]]''=== |
|||
<endfeed /> |
<endfeed /> |
||
<noinclude>[[Category:Templates]]</noinclude> |
<noinclude>[[Category:Templates]]</noinclude> |
Latest revision as of 00:52, 3 October 2024
News from the U.C. Santa Barbara Nanofabrication Facility.
DREAMS Hub awarded 2 projects in GaN and 5G/6G technologies
CA DREAMS Hub is awarded $31.9 million in funding under the Microelectronics Commons -
- $16.2 Million to develop advanced gallium nitride (GaN) semiconductor technologies, with partners including USC, Northrop Grumman, Teledyne Technologies, HRL Laboratories, PseudolithIC, Monde Wireless Inc., Transphorm, UCLA and UC Santa Barbara.
- $15.7 Million in Funding for 5G/6G millimeter-wave Phased-Array Prototypes, with team USC, Northrop Grumman, HRL Laboratories, Teledyne, Caltech, UCLA, UC Santa Barbara, UC San Diego, Vorago, Global Foundries.
// Demis D. John 16:32, 23 September 2024 (PDT)
NSF-ATE Award for SBCC and UCSB: New Semiconductor Pathway
The UCSB NanoFab and CNSI were recently awarded a project by NSF-ATE to build a semiconductor pathway (associates degree or certificate) at Santa Barbara City College, utilizing UCSB Cleanrooms. The project "Expansion of CCPRIME: Central Coast Partnership for Regional Industry-Focused Micro/Nanotechnology Education" is one of 6 projects funded by an Intel-NSF partnership. The project builds on the existing "Cleanroom Bootcamps" already being run twice a year in the CNSI QSF cleanroom. // Demis D. John 13:15, 14 August 2024 (PDT)
CHIPS Act Award Announced to USC and UCSB NanoFab
U.S. Congressman Salud Carbajal congratulates UCSB and the NanoFab on receiving a CHIPS & Science Act award, as part of the California DREAMS Hub (Microelectronics Commons) led by USC. -- Demis 12:06, 4 October 2023 (PDT)
RIE#3 Removed
We have removed RIE#3 from the Nanofab, it has gone to the Teaching Cleanroom. All user's processes have been transferred to the Fluorine ICP Etcher. // Demis D. John 15:58, 6 August 2024 (PDT)
NanoFab staff awarded Goleta's Innovator of the Year 2023
NanoFab staff member Demis D. John has been awarded the City of Goleta's "Innovator of the Year" for 2023! The award stems from the UCSB Nanofab's impact on the communities of Santa Barbara County and surrounding regions, in enabling cutting edge technology companies to thrive, which also enables many local careers in advanced high-tech. See the full announcement by the Santa Barbara South Coast Chamber of Commerce. // Demis D. John 13:58, 7 November 2023 (PST)
NanoFab Featured in Regional Tech Videos
The UCSB NanoFab is showcased as a driver of innovation and enabler of the regional high-tech industry.
See the videos here:
Santa Barbara County: This is TechTopia | UCSB NanoFab: An Innovation Center |
// John d 09:26, 1 November 2023 (PST)
See older articles at this link