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* [[Processing - How Do I…?]] ← This page attempts to list common solutions to fabrication issues our lab users often run into.
* [[Processing - How Do I…?]] ← This page attempts to list common solutions to fabrication issues our lab users often run into.
* [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1B-Xg254T-RdALisnms0jvpJQ34i5TNXN/view Design of Experiments: Taguchi or L9 DOE methods] - [[Gopikrishnan G M|Gopi]] explains how to identify trends in your process, using multi-variable variations (to minimize the number of experiments). Do this when you don't have a good physical understanding of how the process variable interact.
* [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1B-Xg254T-RdALisnms0jvpJQ34i5TNXN/view Design of Experiments: Taguchi/L9 DOE methods] - [[Gopikrishnan G M|Gopi]] explains how to identify trends in your process, using multi-variable experiments (to minimize the number of experiments). Do this when you don't have a good physical understanding of how the process variables interact.
== Fabrication Tracking and Process Design ==
== Fabrication Tracking and Process Design ==
Designing experiments, tracking your fabrication steps/process improvements, and keeping track of your results are key to achieving repeatable and improved results!
Designing experiments, tracking your fabrication steps/process improvements, and keeping track of your results are key to achieving repeatable and improved results!

Latest revision as of 01:29, 13 June 2026

The following are various tutorials from our NanoFab Wiki, collected here for your convenience.

General Fabrication

  • Processing - How Do I…? ← This page attempts to list common solutions to fabrication issues our lab users often run into.
  • Design of Experiments: Taguchi/L9 DOE methods - Gopi explains how to identify trends in your process, using multi-variable experiments (to minimize the number of experiments). Do this when you don't have a good physical understanding of how the process variables interact.

Fabrication Tracking and Process Design

Designing experiments, tracking your fabrication steps/process improvements, and keeping track of your results are key to achieving repeatable and improved results!

Processing: Experiment Setup

See the above ↑ tutorial pages for examples of:

Examples of Trello + Google Drive for tracking fabrication jobs
Trello - Example Job Cards screenshot
Tracking to-do and completed tasks.
Google Drive - Example Job Folder screenshot
Example Job Folder on Google Drive with in-process traveler, microscope/SEM images, testing results etc.
Trello - example job card screenshot
Example job card for a fabrication run.

CAD/Drawing Mask Plates

Here are pages to help you design your devices in drawing programs, and make photomasks (aka. "masks" or "reticles") for various systems in our lab.
screenshot of KLayout view of Device_Layout
KLayout: example CAD file.

Microfabrication CAD drawings are simple 2D drawings with layers, even though they are intended to become 3D devices through the fabrication process. The fabrication is all top-down, hence only 2D patterning is used.

Mask Making Guidelines

Info for mask/CAD layout for specific tools.

General

Stepper Mask Tutorials

Schematic of stepper blocking off adjacent Images on reticle and exposure onto different wafer locations.
Click for Stepper Reticle Tutorial Stepper Reticle Patterns (“images”) can optionally be much more sophisticated and flexible than contact plates.

Steppers

Contact Aligners

Direct-Write

Lithography Tutorials