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From carsen at stanford.edu Tue Aug 15 17:35:48 2023
From: carsen at stanford.edu (Carsen Kline)
Date: Tue, 15 Aug 2023 21:35:48 +0000
Subject: [labnetwork] Ti Sputtering with a Lesker Torus MagKeeper
without a backing plate
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Hi Tucson,
Except for extremely hard (W, Mo) or brittle materials (pressed powder oxides or nitrides), our MagKeeper targets are directly drilled and tapped with a single hole to attach the keeper button, no backing plate needed. Our target vendor provides this service and will also retrofit non-keeper targets in their machine shop.
I would not attempt to run a non-keeper target on a MagKeeper gun, especially if it's inclined at an angle.
Cheers,
Carsen
SNF
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Subject: [labnetwork] Ti Sputtering with a Lesker Torus MagKeeper without a backing plate
Hello all,
I have a Lesker PRO-Line Sputter tool and the guns have Torus MagKeepers. I have a student that would like to sputter Ti. I have a Ti target, but it doesn?t have a backing. All of my other targets have backings. It seems logical that if I want to use a target on a gun with a MagKeeper I would need a backing (pictured is my Al target with a backing).
I asked our Lesker sales rep and his response was to use the Ti target without the backing. I asked if the target will slide off of the gun. His response was no.
Does this make sense? Does anyone have experience with sputtering Ti in a Lesker tool?
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Best,
Tucson Richelson
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From sostrow at stanford.edu Wed Aug 16 13:33:16 2023
From: sostrow at stanford.edu (Sara Ostrowski)
Date: Wed, 16 Aug 2023 17:33:16 +0000
Subject: [labnetwork] Invitation to the 2023 Workshop on Nanotechnology
Infrastructure of the Future
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Hello Labnetwork!!
I thought some members of this group might be interested in this upcoming workshop about the future national resource in nanotechnology infrastructure (see announcement below). I hope some of you will join us either in-person or virtually!
Best Regards,
Sara
Sara G. Ostrowski Ph.D.
Associate Director nano at stanford | Stanford University
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View this email in your browser<https://mailchi.mp/7a8f3fbf2691/invitation-to-the-2023-workshop-on-nanotechnology-infrastructure-of-the-future-5727527?e=209f20fc05>
[2023 Workshop on Nanotechnology Infrastructure of the Future]<https://stanford.us9.list-manage.com/track/click?u=30cc0f5549a9aef0b39d79fd8&id=8be8bc9798&e=209f20fc05>
You are invited to the ?2023 Workshop on Nanotechnology Infrastructure of the Future?, organized by the National Nanotechnology Coordinated Infrastructure (NNCI) with support from the NSF.
Because the current NSF-funded NNCI ends in 2025, it is a critical time to look ahead to the future national resource in science and technology infrastructure. During this interactive workshop, YOU can provide essential insights and ideas towards shaping this future nanotechnology infrastructure resource. Your input will help develop a public-facing white paper recommending a path forward to US government agencies. We would greatly value having your voice in this important discussion!
Best Regards,
The Workshop Organizing Committee<https://stanford.us9.list-manage.com/track/click?u=30cc0f5549a9aef0b39d79fd8&id=bd761b50a2&e=209f20fc05>
September 12 and 13, 2023 | 10:00AM - 5:30PM ET