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From julia.aebersold at louisville.edu Fri Jun 2 18:17:32 2023
From: julia.aebersold at louisville.edu (Aebersold, Julia)
Date: Fri, 2 Jun 2023 22:17:32 +0000
Subject: [labnetwork] (2) MRL Industries Cyclone LPCVD Systems soon to be
for sale on govdeals.com
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Hello everyone. We will soon be posting two MRL Cyclone LPCVD systems for sale on govdeals.com. I have a ton of pics, so reach out to me if you have an inquiry. The system is not functional and is in pieces.
System 1
MRL Industries Cyclone 430 Tube Furnace System
Vintage: 1999
Wafer Size: 150 mm
Tube 1 (top): Boron Diffusion
Tube 2: Dry/Wet Oxidation
Tube 3: POCL3
Tube 4: Annealing
Condition: Used, Not functional, in pieces
Cyclone Furnace System, Part #6500817330 R00, Serial #: 065008010000911
Load Station, Model #481, Part #: 6540943162 Serial #: 065408012000911
System 2:
MRL Industries Cyclone LH Tube Furnace System
Vintage: 1995 (refurbished in 2002)
Wafer Size: 100 - 150 mm
Tube 1 (top): Wet Oxidation
Tube 2: Nitride
Tube 3: Polysilicon
Tube 4: Low Temp Oxide
Condition: Used, Not functional, in pieces
Cyclone Furnace System, Part #650-814214, Serial #: 065000112970903
Load Station, Model #HLFS 48-1, Part #:654-939836, Serial #:71524
Cheers!
Julia Aebersold, Ph.D.
Manager, Micro/Nano Technology Center
University of Louisville
Shumaker Research Building, Room 233
2210 South Brook Street
Louisville, KY 40292
(502) 852-1572
http://louisville.edu/micronano/
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From srash027 at uottawa.ca Sat Jun 3 19:59:27 2023
From: srash027 at uottawa.ca (Sabaa Rashid)
Date: Sat, 3 Jun 2023 23:59:27 +0000
Subject: [labnetwork] Sharpie for charged particle beams
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Hi everyone,
I am wondering if you ever worked with a Sharpie marker that is conductive and has the right viscosity to deliver a reasonable thickness as a protective layer for generating cross-sections for example using a focussed ion beam.
I have heard mixed reviews on ink pigments, some recommend using specific colours and others recommend avoiding some colours. Can you please share any experiences you had working with Sharpie markers/colours/tip thickness/other marker brands for this purpose?
Thanks,
Sabaa Rashid | Research Engineer
Canadian Centre for Electron Microscopy (CCEM) - McMaster University
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From yakimom at sunypoly.edu Wed Jun 7 08:24:56 2023
From: yakimom at sunypoly.edu (Michael Yakimov)
Date: Wed, 7 Jun 2023 12:24:56 +0000
Subject: [labnetwork] Sharpie for charged particle beams
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Since nobody else chimes in, my 2 cents:
I was told black sharpie industrial is the one to use. Works great for me - granted, my samples are not very insulating.
Probably makes sense to say "black" as that is likely to be carbon-filled hence conductive. Looks like high-temperature feature of "industrial" means carbon.
I also tried Sakura Micron archive pen - for sharper tip. It worked, although I don't have very favorable memories of that. IIRC film was too thick inhibiting navigation.
Mike
_______________________________________________
Michael Yakimov
Research scientist
College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering
SUNY Polytechnic Institute
253 Fuller rd.
Albany NY 12203
Phone: 518-437-8609 lab
e-mail: yakimom at sunypoly.edu
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From: labnetwork <labnetwork-bounces at mtl.mit.edu> on behalf of Sabaa Rashid <srash027 at uottawa.ca>
Sent: Saturday, June 3, 2023 7:59 PM
To: labnetwork at mtl.mit.edu <labnetwork at mtl.mit.edu>
Subject: [labnetwork] Sharpie for charged particle beams
Hi everyone,
I am wondering if you ever worked with a Sharpie marker that is conductive and has the right viscosity to deliver a reasonable thickness as a protective layer for generating cross-sections for example using a focussed ion beam.
I have heard mixed reviews on ink pigments, some recommend using specific colours and others recommend avoiding some colours. Can you please share any experiences you had working with Sharpie markers/colours/tip thickness/other marker brands for this purpose?
Thanks,
Sabaa Rashid | Research Engineer
Canadian Centre for Electron Microscopy (CCEM) - McMaster University
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From massey21 at llnl.gov Wed Jun 7 14:07:04 2023
From: massey21 at llnl.gov (Massey, Travis)
Date: Wed, 7 Jun 2023 18:07:04 +0000
Subject: [labnetwork] Alternative wastewater treatment systems
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