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=== Why do process flows need to be reviewed === | === Why do process flows need to be reviewed === | ||
Before implementing process flows in the DTU Nanolab cleanroom facilities, it is recommended to have the process approved by Nanolab personnel. | Before implementing new process flows in the DTU Nanolab cleanroom facilities, it is recommended to have the process approved by Nanolab personnel. This is done to ensure safety to all cleanroom users and to guard involved machinery and equipment during the process, e.g. for cross-contamination, as well as to support your work in the cleanroom. | ||
Process flows or any questions regarding process flow review should be submitted to '''[mailto:nanolabsupport@nanolab.dtu.dk?subject=⟨user%20name⟩%20⟨process%20flow⟩ nanolabsupport@nanolab.dtu.dk]'''. | |||
Process flows or any questions regarding process flow review should be submitted to '''[mailto:nanolabsupport@nanolab.dtu.dk?subject=⟨user%20name⟩% | |||
=== Recommendations to the setup of the process flow === | === Recommendations to the setup of the process flow === |
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Process Flow Approval
Why do process flows need to be reviewed
Before implementing new process flows in the DTU Nanolab cleanroom facilities, it is recommended to have the process approved by Nanolab personnel. This is done to ensure safety to all cleanroom users and to guard involved machinery and equipment during the process, e.g. for cross-contamination, as well as to support your work in the cleanroom. Process flows or any questions regarding process flow review should be submitted to nanolabsupport@nanolab.dtu.dk.
Recommendations to the setup of the process flow
- Process flow: Mark each page of the process flow with title, author, affiliation name, batch number and page number.
- Illustrations: Supply key process steps with illustrations of top layout and layer layout. If possible, mark the steps that carry a high risk of yield loss.
- Substrate: Specify the size, type and number of wafers to process and whether wafers should be processed differently.
- Photolithography: Specify the mask-name used for each photolithography step, and whether alignment should be performed to specific alignment marks. Specify aligner name, exposure dose, type of process (hard contact/soft contact), and the name of developer.
- Metal evaporation: Specify name of evaporator to use, process name, metal thicknesses and tolerances.
- Wet/dry etch: specify name of etch/machine, process name, etch parameters, etch depth and tolerances.
- Chemicals: if the process includes wet steps carried out in beakers it should be specified how to deposit used chemicals after use.
Process Flow Template
You can download a template for process-flows here (word format): Process_flow_template_v3.1.docx.
Another possibility is to use the Flow editor in LabManager. Link: LabManager Flow editor or find the link in LabManager menu under "Equipment".
Note! this is still under development. Feedback is welcome.
Cross Contamination
Cross Contamination presentation from meetings aug/sept 2014.