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LabAdviser is a process handbook for equipment and processes at the DTU Danchip cleanroom facilities. The function and capacity of each piece of equipment is described in detail and general process steps, eg photolithography procedures, are clarified. LabAdviser is meant to advise you to a good starting point for your cleanroom process for further optimization to meet your needs. To enter LabAdviser you need to log in. LabAdviser is only editable for Danchip employees. If you need further information about certain machinery or processes, please contact the Danchip personnel.
LabAdviser is a process handbook for equipment and processes at the DTU Danchip cleanroom facilities. The function and capacity of each piece of equipment is described in detail and general process steps, eg photolithography procedures, are clarified. LabAdviser is meant to advise you to a good starting point for your cleanroom process for further optimization to meet your needs. To enter LabAdviser you need to log in. LabAdviser is only editable for Danchip employees. If you need further information about certain machinery or processes, please contact the Danchip personnel. Any feedback you might have on LabAdviser is wellcome and can be given my mail to the LabAdviser mailbox: [mailto:labadviser@danchip.dtu.dk]


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Revision as of 14:39, 3 December 2012

LabAdviser is a process handbook for equipment and processes at the DTU Danchip cleanroom facilities. The function and capacity of each piece of equipment is described in detail and general process steps, eg photolithography procedures, are clarified. LabAdviser is meant to advise you to a good starting point for your cleanroom process for further optimization to meet your needs. To enter LabAdviser you need to log in. LabAdviser is only editable for Danchip employees. If you need further information about certain machinery or processes, please contact the Danchip personnel. Any feedback you might have on LabAdviser is wellcome and can be given my mail to the LabAdviser mailbox: [1]

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Danchip Contact Info

In order to get the quickest response to training requests, process approvals, questions etc. please use the following mailboxes to DTU Nanolab (formerly known as Danchip).

Subject Email Description
Training and Process Flow training@nanolab.dtu.dk All requests regarding equipment training and process flows. Please add your Name to the subject line.

Note: Requests are commonly answered within 2 workdays.
E-beam training e-beam@nanolab.dtu.dk Requests regarding training on JEOL JBX-9500FSZ or Raith Eline e-beam systems. Please study the material on the EBL Labadviser pages beforehand.
E-beam Cassette loading e-beamload@nanolab.dtu.dk Requests regarding cassette loading on JEOL JBX-9500FSZ.
General inquiries nanolabsupport@nanolab.dtu.dk Inquiries related to machines, cleanroom access, Mask review, tool changes, and others. Please add your Name to the subject line.

Note: Requests are commonly answered within 2 workdays.
Metal Wishes metal@nanolab.dtu.dk Requests for change of metal in Thin Film Deposition equipment.
See current and future materials in statuslog of the respective machines.


Lesker - status log
E-Beam Evaporator (Temescal) - status log
E-Beam Evaporator (10-pockets) - status log
Sputter-System Metal-Oxide(PC1) - status log
Sputter-System Metal-Nitride(PC3) - logbook

For requests regarding Wordentec, please contact the Thin Film group directly.

Gas-related Requests DCH-Gas@nanolab.dtu.dk All topics gas-related (issues, information regarding ordering, delivery, changing etc). Mostly for internal DTU Nanolab use.
LabAdviser Mailbox labadviser@nanolab.dtu.dk Any questions or feedback to LabAdviser.
Commercial Inquiries sales@nanolab.dtu.dk For all inquiries regarding in-sourcing, commercial applications, rent of cleanroom space, etc