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The Cleaver: LatticeAxe is designed for cleaving wafers into smaller pieces without leaving any particles on the sample. It works by making a small mark in the side of the sample that is then used as a start point for the cleaving. | The Cleaver: LatticeAxe is designed for cleaving wafers into smaller pieces without leaving any particles on the sample. It works by making a small mark in the side of the sample that is then used as a start point for the cleaving. |
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Unless anything else is stated, everything on this page, text and pictures are made by DTU Nanolab.
The Cleaver: LatticeAxe is designed for cleaving wafers into smaller pieces without leaving any particles on the sample. It works by making a small mark in the side of the sample that is then used as a start point for the cleaving.
The equipment is placed in the left drawer underneath fumehood 5: Special purposes. When operated the the Cleaver: lattice axe should always be placed inside Fume hood 5.
Approved Materials:
- Si
- Quartz
- Pyrex (Borofloat 33)
- GaAs
- InP
- Sapphire
The LatticeAxe can cleave samples from 100mm down to 10mm. In some cases it can even be used on larger samples please contact wetchemistry group for more information
DTU-Nanolab has 3 different types of Cleavers see the Labadviser pages for the FlexScribe and the FlipScribe for more information.