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This is ''after'' you have done the Lab Orientation with [[Mike Silva]]. |
This is ''after'' you have done the Lab Orientation with [[Mike Silva]]. |
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You should already have a UCSB NetID |
You should already have a UCSB NetID & separate [https://signupmonkey.ece.ucsb.edu signupmonkey] login - contact [[Claudia Gutierrez|Claudia]] and [[Brian Thibeault|Brian]] if you have issues with these. |
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Please check the [[Frequently Asked Questions]] page for common issues - such as getting Wifi access, who to contact for help etc. |
Please check the [[Frequently Asked Questions]] page for common issues - such as getting Wifi access, who to contact for help etc. |
Latest revision as of 21:52, 12 October 2023
Checklist for new internal-UCSB lab users.
This is after you have done the Lab Orientation with Mike Silva.
You should already have a UCSB NetID & separate signupmonkey login - contact Claudia and Brian if you have issues with these.
Please check the Frequently Asked Questions page for common issues - such as getting Wifi access, who to contact for help etc.
If you are the first user in your research group to use the NanoFab
- Contact Bill Millerski for a new shelf space and storage bins for your research group.
- Contact Luis Zuzunaga to get a new space for photoresist storage in the Bay 6 PR cabinet.
Nametags
- You should have received a nametag at the Lab Orientation. If you lose it or need a replacement, contact Peder Lenvik for a new nametag. This will be placed on the metal table outside the gowning room - please pick it up at your convenience.
Lab Supplies you will need
If your group uses the lab, you likely already have many of these.
- Glassware - beakers and dishes for chemicals, such as
- Solvents (Acetone / Isopropanol / Photoresist strippers)
- Developer + Water
- Acids/Bases + Water
- Watchglass lids
- Choose glassware large enough for your wafer/piece sizes, including extra space for dippers baskets etc.
- Have 2-3 extra just in case
- For the most part, you can re-use glassware for multiple chemicals, just clean after use and re-label appropriately when needed.
- Tweezers - choose the right size/type for your sample sizes.
- Metal and Plastic-tipped tweezers
- If you're using full wafers, we recommend 4-inch wafer tweezers. High-temp PEEK-tipped tweezers are very good for reducing particulates/chipping.
- Computer/tablet - these can be brought into the lab by wiping down in the gowning room. No Cloth cases - only plastic/metal/glass please!
- Wafers/substrates, and containers such as wafer trays/cases.
- Pens - permanent marker recommended for marking glassware. No particle-generating utensils (pencils)
Most other required supplies are provided by the lab. (Such as photoresists, developers, acids/bases, metals for evaporation/sputter, cleanroom-compatible notebooks).