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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.  
* 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.  
* 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: <br /> https://danchip.doodle.com/poll/udmcihbbgudyynfy <br /> <i> The next lecture will be held on the 20th of August. </i>
* 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: <br /> https://danchip.doodle.com/poll/udmcihbbgudyynfy <br /> <i> The next lecture will be held on the 20th of August 2020. </i>


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'''Practical part:'''
'''Practical part:'''
* Depending the samples and how these should be characterized, i.e. what SEM techniques and detectors that have to be use, users will get one or more individual trainings to each SEM that they are going to use, before they will be authorized to operate the SEM(s) aloen.  
* Depending the samples and how these should be characterized, i.e. what SEM techniques and detectors that have to be use, users will get one or more individual trainings to each SEM that they are going to use, before they will be authorized to operate the SEM(s) alone.  
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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 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 studied.
* 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 training session, users should have one or more individual training to the SEM Supra 1, before they will be authorized to operate the SEM alone. Users should bring their own sample for the training(s).
* After at least four hours of independent SEM Supra 1 usage, users can request additional trainings for the SEMs in the cleanroom.
* After at least four hours of independent SEM Supra 1 usage, users can request additional trainings for the SEM Supra 2 and 3 in the cleanroom.
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SEM users in building 346
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* Add you name and e-mail address to the Doodle: <br /> https://danchip.doodle.com/poll/udmcihbbgudyynfy
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'''Theoretical part:'''
* The location of the lecture will be notified on the Doodle, and/or by email a couple of days before the lecture  
* The location of the lecture will be notified in the Doodle, and/or by email a couple of days before the lecture  
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'''Before the lecture:'''
'''Before the lecture:'''
* 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: <br /> https://www.nanolab.dtu.dk/english/microscopes/use-of-our-facilities
* All participants should know, in in which building they are going to use SEM. If you are in doubt, the please fill out this SEM access request form: <br /> https://www.nanolab.dtu.dk/english/microscopes/use-of-our-facilities
* 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: <br /> U:\DCH\CleanroomDrive\_TPT\TPT SEM\Learning material, or the primer can be found [http://www.charfac.umn.edu/sem_primer.pdf here]. All participants will also get an email with the preparation material a couple of days before the lecture.  
* 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 here: U:\Nlab\CleanroomDrive\SEM TPT, or the primer can be found [http://www.charfac.umn.edu/sem_primer.pdf here]. All participants 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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* The reposible persons will tell you, what you have to prepare. This depends on what SEM(s) you will have to use.  
* The resposible persons will tell you, what you have to prepare. This depends on what SEM(s) you will have to use.  
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All participants
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* The slides from the presentations (the theoretical part of the course) can be found here: [[Media:Nanolab_SEM_lecture_2020_June_LabAdviser.pptx]]
* The slides from the presentation (the theoretical part of the course) can be found here: [[Media:Nanolab_SEM_lecture_2020_June_LabAdviser.pptx]]
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===Slides from the lecture===
===Slides from the lecture===


*The slides from the presentations (the theoretical part of the course) can be found here: <br /> [[Media:Nanolab_SEM_lecture_2020_June_LabAdviser.pptx]]
*The slides from the presentation (the theoretical part of the course) can be found here: <br /> [[Media:Nanolab_SEM_lecture_2020_June_LabAdviser.pptx]]





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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.

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.

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 differs for the different buildings and in some cases also for the different SEMs. 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.


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

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.
  • 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 next lecture will be held on the 20th of August 2020.

SEM users in building 314 and 375

Practical part:

  • Depending the samples and how these should be characterized, i.e. what SEM techniques and detectors that have to be use, users will get one or more individual trainings to each SEM that they are going to use, before they will be authorized to operate the SEM(s) alone.

SEM users in building 346

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 studied.
  • After the group training session, users should have one or more individual training to the SEM Supra 1, before they will be authorized to operate the SEM alone. Users should bring their own sample for the training(s).
  • After at least four hours of independent SEM Supra 1 usage, users can request additional trainings for the SEM Supra 2 and 3 in the cleanroom.
Sign up for the course

SEM users in building 314 and 375

SEM users in building 346

Location

All participants

Theoretical part:

  • The location of the lecture will be notified in the Doodle, and/or by email a couple of days before the lecture

SEM users in building 314 and 375

Practical part:

  • Building 314 or 375, depending on in which building you are going to SEM and what SEM(s) you have to use

SEM users in building 346

Practical part:

  • The SEM Supra 1 is used as a training instrument. This SEM is 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.
Qualified prerequisites

All participants

  • None
Preparations

All participants

Before the lecture:

  • All participants should know, in in which building 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
  • 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 here: U:\Nlab\CleanroomDrive\SEM TPT, or the primer can be found here. All participants will also get an email with the preparation material a couple of days before the lecture.

SEM users in building 314 and 375

  • The resposible 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
Course responsible

All participants

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

SEM users in building 314 and 375

  • Berit Wenzell (bewe@dtu.dk) and Marie Karen Tracy Hong Lin (mktracy@dtu.dk)

SEM users in building 346

  • The SEM responsible persons in building 346. Contact email: SEM@nanolab.dtu.dk
Learning objectives

All participants

  • Explain SEM electron optics and detectors
  • Understand possibilities and limitations
  • Optimize SEM images
  • Know where to go after the lecture – which tool and where
Lecture slides

All participants