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mrEBL6000 works as a negative e-beam resist but is also UV sensitive, why resist and coated wafers should be kept in yellow rooms only. When carrying the wafers to the e-beam writer, use a black or blue box for protection. While mounting the wafers in the e-beam cassettes, you can turn off the white light in the e-beam room and turn on the yellow light which is located above the pre-aligner setup.
mrEBL6000 works as a negative e-beam resist but is also UV sensitive, why resist and coated wafers should be kept in yellow rooms only. When carrying the wafers to the e-beam writer, use a black or blue box for protection. While mounting the wafers in the e-beam cassettes, you can turn off the white light in the e-beam room and turn on the yellow light which is located above the pre-aligner setup. Please mount as close to exposure as possible and turn of the with light outside the room and place a note on the door not to turn on light while the cassette is in the stocker.


mrEBL6000 is a chemically amplified resists, i.e. immediately after e-beam exposure, the wafers require a post-exposure bake. If no post-exposure bake is performed, the resist is not crosslinked and will most likely dissolve during development.
mrEBL6000 is a chemically amplified resists, i.e. immediately after e-beam exposure, the wafers require a post-exposure bake. If no post-exposure bake is performed, the resist is not crosslinked and will most likely dissolve during development.