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==The SEM TPT ==
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DTU Nanolab offers a Tool Package Training (TPT) course in Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM). The course includes theory on SEM, as well as training in instrument operation.  
DTU Nanolab offers a Tool Package Training (TPT) course in Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM). The course includes theory on SEM, as well as training in instrument operation.  


The course is for all users who intend to perform any kind of SEM related processes, and for all new SEM users it is mandatory to attend the course.  
This course is mandatory for all users who want to perform SEM imaging at Nanolab unless you will only use the [[Specific Process Knowledge/Characterization/SEM_Tabletop_1|Hitachi TM3030 tabletop SEM]] in building 451. The course consists of some reading and a lecture. After the lecture, practical SEM trainings will be arranged.
 
The first part of the course is a lecture. After the lecture, practical SEM trainings will be arranged.
 
The SEMs at DTU Nanolab are located in building 314, 346 and 375. The SEMs are used for different applications, and  how the practical trainings are conducted, depends differs for the different building and in some case also for the different SEMs.
 
 
 
  different applications. These SEMs are located in building 314, 346 and 375. Please be aware of, that only users who are going to work in building 346 (the cleanroom building) can get a training to the SEMs there.
 
 
DTU Nanolab has a number of SEMs (Scanning Electron Microscopes) for different applications. These SEMs are located in building 314, 346 and 375. Please be aware of, that only users who are going to work in building 346 (the cleanroom building) can get a training to the SEMs there.
 
 
 


The SEMs at DTU Nanolab are located in building 314, 346, 375, and 451. Different SEMs are used for different applications, and how the practical training is conducted differs for the different buildings and in some cases also for the individual SEMs. The main SEM and TEM building is 314, which is open for all users from academia and industry. The SEM in building 451 is a very simple tabletop SEM and the SEM in building 375 is for DTU Offshore. The SEMs in building 346 are reserved for users who work with fabrication at Nanolab, i.e., in the cleanroom or the other labs in buildings 346 and 451.




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!colspan="3"|SEM Tool Package Training
!colspan="3"|Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) Tool Package Training (TPT) course
 
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'''Theoretical part'''
'''Theoretical part:'''
* A 3-hour lecture. The first parts of the lecture provides an introduction to SEM theory including electron optics and image formation. In the second part of the lecture some more practical details about the SEMs at DTU Nanolab are presented, including a description of different detectors and some sample preparation and mounting methods.  
* Consists of reading material (approx. 2 hours) and a lecture (just over 3 hours).
* The lecture is held approximately once a month. The date(s), time and location for the next lecture(s) can be seen in this Doodle: https://danchip.doodle.com/poll/udmcihbbgudyynfy
* The lecture is held in person at DTU approximately once a month. See below for sign-up.
 
* It is also possible to see some videos instead of attending the lecture in person. Again, see below under sign-up.</i>
<i> The next lecture will be held on the 20th of August. </i>


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SEM users in building 314 and 375
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'''Practical part'''
'''Practical part:'''
* Depending on what samples you have and how these should be characterized, i.e. what SEM techniques and detectors you have to use, you will get one or more individual trainings to each SEM that you are going to use, before your will be authorized to use the SEM(s) yourself.  
* Depending on the type of sample and type of characterization, i.e., what SEM, detectors, and sample preparation technique will be used, users will get one or more individual trainings at the SEM they are going to use before they can be authorized to operate the SEM alone.  
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SEM users in building 346
SEM users in building 346
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'''Practical part'''
'''Practical part:'''
* Users will first have to attend a two hour SEM training session in groups of 2-3 persons. For this training the SEM Supra 1 will be used, and some different training samples will be analyzed.
* Users first attend a 2-hour SEM training session in groups of 2-3 people. For this training [[Specific Process Knowledge/Characterization/SEM_Supra_1|SEM Supra 1]] will be used to study standard training samples.
* After the group training session, users should have one or more individual training to the SEM Supra 1, before they will be authorized to use the SEM alone. Users should bring their own sample for the training(s).  
* After the group session, users have one or more individual trainings before they are authorized to operate the SEM alone. Users should bring their own sample for the individual training(s).  
* After at least four hours of independent SEM Supra 1 usage, users can request additional trainings for the SEMs in the cleanroom.
** ''Notice that if you need to bring a sample out of the cleanroom for individual training on SEM Supra 1, you will have to [[Specific_Process_Knowledge/Wafer_cleaning|clean it]] to bring it back into the cleanroom.''
* After at least four hours of independent SEM Supra 1 usage (after the training sessions), users can request additional trainings for the SEM Supra 2 and 3 in the cleanroom.
* In some cases the user may transition straight to individual training on Supra 2 and 3 after the group training. Ask staff if this may apply to you.
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* A 2-hour training session, max. 3 persons per session will be planed after the lecture
!rowspan="1"|Prerequisites
* A 2-hour one-on-one hands-on session which will request the participant to pass a “driving test” on the SEM. In this session, the participant will have the opportunity to study their own sample
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!rowspan="3"|Preparations
!rowspan="3"|Sign up for the course
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* xxx
'''Before the lecture:'''
* All participants should know in which building they are going to use SEM. If you are in doubt, please fill out the [https://www.nanolab.dtu.dk/use-nanolab/use-of-our-facilities SEM access request form].
* Read the "Scanning Electron Microscopy Primer" by Bob Hafner and some notes that lists the differences between the SEMs described in the primer and the SEMs at DTU Nanolab (mainly the SEMs in building 346). <br /> You can find the preparation material in [https://learn.inside.dtu.dk/d2l/le/discovery/view/course/56927 DTU Learn,] on our common drive: U:\Nlab\CleanroomDrive\SEM TPT, or online: [http://128.101.96.167/instruments/sem_primer.pdf SEM Primer] ''(included with permission from the author)''
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SEM users in building 314 and 375
SEM users in building 314 and 375
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* Fill out a SEM access request form:
* The responsible persons will tell you what you have to prepare. This depends on what SEM(s) you will have to use.
https://www.nanolab.dtu.dk/english/microscopes/use-of-our-facilities The SEM responsible persons from building 314 will then contact you within 7 days to arrange a meeting and discuss your needs. At the meeting you will be signed up for the SEM TPT course
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SEM users in building 346
SEM users in building 346
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Add you name and e-mail address to the Doodle: https://danchip.doodle.com/poll/udmcihbbgudyynfy
* Watch som training videos. You can find them on YouTube: <br /> https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLjWVU97LayHAIltgr7pUoeIkwiPuP4Qsj
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'''Before the individual training session(s):'''
* Read the user manual for SEM Supra 1. This can be found in LabManager [http://labmanager.dtu.dk/d4Show.php?id=2180&mach=275 here]


!rowspan="3"|Location
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'''Theoretical part'''
* The location of the lecture will be notified on the Doddle or after you have signed up
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SEM users in building 314 and 375
SEM users in building 314 and 375
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'''Practical part'''
* Fill out a [https://www.nanolab.dtu.dk/use-nanolab/use-of-our-facilities SEM access request form].
* Building 314 or 375, depending on where you are going to SEM
* Meet and discuss with SEM responsible about a suitable SEM sample preparation and SEM technique.
* Sign up for the in-person lecture in [https://learn.inside.dtu.dk/d2l/le/discovery/view/course/56927 DTU Learn] under Groups or watch the videos of the lecture on the same course site (they were made as a recording of a lecture on Zoom during Corona, so they are not of the ultimate quality).
* After the SEM lecture, reach out to the SEM responsible person from building 314/375 to arrange for SEM hands on sessions at building 314/375. The SEM responsible will contact you within 7 days to arrange two SEM hands on sessions.
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SEM users in building 346
SEM users in building 346
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'''Practical part'''
* We assume you are already registered as a user at Nanolab since you have access to LabAdviser.  
* The SEM Supra 1 is used a training instrument. This SEM is located in building 346 room 904 (basement). The meeting point will be at the SEM Supra 1
* Sign up for the in-person lecture in [https://learn.inside.dtu.dk/d2l/le/discovery/view/course/56927 DTU Learn] under Groups or watch the videos of the lecture on the same course site (they were made as a recording of a lecture on Zoom during Corona, so they are not of the ultimate quality).
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!rowspan="3"|Location
!rowspan="1"|Qualified Prerequisites
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All participants
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* None
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!rowspan="3"|Preparations
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All participants
All participants
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'''Before the lecture'''
'''Theoretical part:'''
* All participants should know, in in which building(s) they are going to use SEM. If you are in doubt, the please fill out this SEM access request form: https://www.nanolab.dtu.dk/english/microscopes/use-of-our-facilities
* The location of the in-person lecture is announced in [https://learn.inside.dtu.dk/d2l/le/discovery/view/course/56927 DTU Learn] and/or by email a couple of days in advance.  
* Read the "Scanning Electron Microscopy Primer" by Bob Hafner and some notes that lists some differences between the SEMs described in the primer and the SEMs at Nanolab (mainly the SEMs in building 346). You can find it on the cleanroom drive: U:\DCH\CleanroomDrive\_TPT\TPT SEM\Learning material, or the primer can be found [http://www.charfac.umn.edu/sem_primer.pdf here]. All participant will also get an email with the preparation material a couple of days before the lecture.  
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SEM users in building 314 and 375
SEM users in building 314 and 375
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* xxx
'''Practical part:'''
* Building 314 or 375, depending what SEM(s) you have to use
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SEM users in building 346
SEM users in building 346
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* Watch the training videos. You can find them on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLjWVU97LayHAIltgr7pUoeIkwiPuP4Qsj
'''Practical part:'''
* The SEM Supra 1 located in building 346 room 904 (basement). The meeting point will be at the stairs to the basement in building the 346 or by the SEM.
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'''Before the one-on-one hands-on training'''
* Read the user manual for SEM Supra 1. This can be found in LabManager [http://labmanager.dtu.dk/d4Show.php?id=2180&mach=275 here]
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!rowspan="1"|Learning objectives
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All participants
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The first part of the lecture provides an introduction to SEM theory including electron optics and image formation. The second part of the lecture concerns practical details about the SEMs at DTU Nanolab including the detectors, sample preparation, and tips and tricks. Thus all participants should be able to:
* Explain SEM electron optics and detectors
* Understand possibilities and limitations of SEM
* Know how one should optimize SEM images
* Know where to go after the lecture – which tool and who to contact


 
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!rowspan="3"|Course responsible
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All participants
All participants
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General questions to the SEM TPT course can be send to SEM@nanolab.dtu.dk
* General questions about the SEM TPT course can be sent to SEM@nanolab.dtu.dk
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SEM users in building 314 and 375
SEM users in building 314 and 375
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Berit Wenzell (bewe@dtu.dk) and Marie Karen Tracy Hong Lin (mktracy@dtu.dk)
* Berit Wenzell (bewe@dtu.dk)  
* Marie Karen Tracy Hong Lin (mktracy@dtu.dk) - Softmatter and life science samples
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SEM users in building 346
SEM users in building 346
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The SEM responsible persons in building 346. Contact email: SEM@nanolab.dtu.dk
* The SEM responsible in building 346. Contact email: SEM@nanolab.dtu.dk
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!rowspan="1"|Lecture slides
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All participants
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* Explain SEM electron optics and detectors
The slides from the presentation can be found on LabManager as three separate files ''(requires login)'':
* Understand possibilities and limitations
*[https://labmanager.dtu.dk/view_binary.php?class=MiscDocument&id=6&name=Nanolab_SEM_TPT+2023-0512+slides+1-31.pptx Slides 1-31] with introduction and theory
* Optimize SEM images
*[https://labmanager.dtu.dk/view_binary.php?class=MiscDocument&id=6&name=Nanolab_SEM_TPT+2023-0512+slides+32-49.pptx Slides 32-49] about image optimization (continued), EDX, and some info on practical SEM operation
* Know where to go after the lecture – which tool and where
*[https://labmanager.dtu.dk/view_binary.php?class=MiscDocument&id=6&name=Nanolab_SEM_TPT_2023_June+slides+50-106.pptx Slides 50-106] about practical SEM operation, tips and troubleshooting.
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===Slides from the lecture===
*Lecture slide show [[Media:Nanolab_SEM_lecture_2020_June_LabAdviser.pptx]]
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Latest revision as of 12:22, 27 September 2023

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This page is written by DTU Nanolab staff.

The SEM TPT

DTU Nanolab offers a Tool Package Training (TPT) course in Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM). The course includes theory on SEM, as well as training in instrument operation.

This course is mandatory for all users who want to perform SEM imaging at Nanolab unless you will only use the Hitachi TM3030 tabletop SEM in building 451. The course consists of some reading and a lecture. After the lecture, practical SEM trainings will be arranged.

The SEMs at DTU Nanolab are located in building 314, 346, 375, and 451. Different SEMs are used for different applications, and how the practical training is conducted differs for the different buildings and in some cases also for the individual SEMs. The main SEM and TEM building is 314, which is open for all users from academia and industry. The SEM in building 451 is a very simple tabletop SEM and the SEM in building 375 is for DTU Offshore. The SEMs in building 346 are reserved for users who work with fabrication at Nanolab, i.e., in the cleanroom or the other labs in buildings 346 and 451.


Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) Tool Package Training (TPT) course
Schedule All participants

Theoretical part:

  • Consists of reading material (approx. 2 hours) and a lecture (just over 3 hours).
  • The lecture is held in person at DTU approximately once a month. See below for sign-up.
  • It is also possible to see some videos instead of attending the lecture in person. Again, see below under sign-up.

SEM users in building 314 and 375

Practical part:

  • Depending on the type of sample and type of characterization, i.e., what SEM, detectors, and sample preparation technique will be used, users will get one or more individual trainings at the SEM they are going to use before they can be authorized to operate the SEM alone.

SEM users in building 346

Practical part:

  • Users first attend a 2-hour SEM training session in groups of 2-3 people. For this training SEM Supra 1 will be used to study standard training samples.
  • After the group session, users have one or more individual trainings before they are authorized to operate the SEM alone. Users should bring their own sample for the individual training(s).
    • Notice that if you need to bring a sample out of the cleanroom for individual training on SEM Supra 1, you will have to clean it to bring it back into the cleanroom.
  • After at least four hours of independent SEM Supra 1 usage (after the training sessions), users can request additional trainings for the SEM Supra 2 and 3 in the cleanroom.
  • In some cases the user may transition straight to individual training on Supra 2 and 3 after the group training. Ask staff if this may apply to you.
Prerequisites

All participants

  • None
Preparations

All participants

Before the lecture:

  • All participants should know in which building they are going to use SEM. If you are in doubt, please fill out the SEM access request form.
  • Read the "Scanning Electron Microscopy Primer" by Bob Hafner and some notes that lists the differences between the SEMs described in the primer and the SEMs at DTU Nanolab (mainly the SEMs in building 346).
    You can find the preparation material in DTU Learn, on our common drive: U:\Nlab\CleanroomDrive\SEM TPT, or online: SEM Primer (included with permission from the author)

SEM users in building 314 and 375

  • The responsible persons will tell you what you have to prepare. This depends on what SEM(s) you will have to use.

SEM users in building 346

Before the first group training session:

Before the individual training session(s):

  • Read the user manual for SEM Supra 1. This can be found in LabManager here
Sign-up for the course

SEM users in building 314 and 375

  • Fill out a SEM access request form.
  • Meet and discuss with SEM responsible about a suitable SEM sample preparation and SEM technique.
  • Sign up for the in-person lecture in DTU Learn under Groups or watch the videos of the lecture on the same course site (they were made as a recording of a lecture on Zoom during Corona, so they are not of the ultimate quality).
  • After the SEM lecture, reach out to the SEM responsible person from building 314/375 to arrange for SEM hands on sessions at building 314/375. The SEM responsible will contact you within 7 days to arrange two SEM hands on sessions.

SEM users in building 346

  • We assume you are already registered as a user at Nanolab since you have access to LabAdviser.
  • Sign up for the in-person lecture in DTU Learn under Groups or watch the videos of the lecture on the same course site (they were made as a recording of a lecture on Zoom during Corona, so they are not of the ultimate quality).
Location

All participants

Theoretical part:

  • The location of the in-person lecture is announced in DTU Learn and/or by email a couple of days in advance.

SEM users in building 314 and 375

Practical part:

  • Building 314 or 375, depending what SEM(s) you have to use

SEM users in building 346

Practical part:

  • The SEM Supra 1 located in building 346 room 904 (basement). The meeting point will be at the stairs to the basement in building the 346 or by the SEM.
Learning objectives

All participants

The first part of the lecture provides an introduction to SEM theory including electron optics and image formation. The second part of the lecture concerns practical details about the SEMs at DTU Nanolab including the detectors, sample preparation, and tips and tricks. Thus all participants should be able to:

  • Explain SEM electron optics and detectors
  • Understand possibilities and limitations of SEM
  • Know how one should optimize SEM images
  • Know where to go after the lecture – which tool and who to contact
Course responsible

All participants

  • General questions about the SEM TPT course can be sent to SEM@nanolab.dtu.dk

SEM users in building 314 and 375

  • Berit Wenzell (bewe@dtu.dk)
  • Marie Karen Tracy Hong Lin (mktracy@dtu.dk) - Softmatter and life science samples

SEM users in building 346

  • The SEM responsible in building 346. Contact email: SEM@nanolab.dtu.dk
Lecture slides

All participants

The slides from the presentation can be found on LabManager as three separate files (requires login):

  • Slides 1-31 with introduction and theory
  • Slides 32-49 about image optimization (continued), EDX, and some info on practical SEM operation
  • Slides 50-106 about practical SEM operation, tips and troubleshooting.