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As you can see from the screenshot above, you are not allowed to process a sample in the "Si Etch 1: KOH" bath (our cleanest KOH etch bath) that has been previously processed in "PECVD03". Your sample might have picked up traces of material list 3, f.ex. silver, gold, or copper during processing in the PECVD03. Since those contaminants can alter the etching process and further contaminate samples processed in "Si Etch 1: KOH", they are forbidden.
As you can see from the screenshot above, you are not allowed to process a sample in the "Si Etch 1: KOH" bath (our cleanest KOH etch bath) that has been previously processed in "PECVD03". Your sample might have picked up traces of material list 3, f.ex. silver, gold, or copper during processing in the PECVD03. Since those contaminants can alter the etching process and further contaminate samples processed in "Si Etch 1: KOH", they are forbidden.
== How to use the system in LabManager ==
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== ''Why care about cross contamination?'' ==
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== ''The principle behind the Cross Contamination system.'' ==
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== ''An example – Details of the Cross Contamination sheet'' ==
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== ''How does it affect my work in the clean room?'' ==
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