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<!--LabAdviser is a process handbook for equipment and processes at the cleanroom facilities and the characterisation facilities in building 314/307. The function and capacity of each piece of equipment is described 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 with your DTU login'''. LabAdviser is only editable for | <!--LabAdviser is a process handbook for equipment and processes at the cleanroom facilities and the characterisation facilities in building 314/307. The function and capacity of each piece of equipment is described 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 with your DTU login'''. LabAdviser is only editable for DTU Nanolab employees. If you need further information about certain machinery or processes, please contact Nanolab personnel. Any feedback you might have on LabAdviser is welcome and can be given by mail to the LabAdviser mailbox: [mailto:labadviser@nanolab.dtu.dk labadviser@nanolab.dtu.dk]--> | ||
LabAdviser is a wiki that contains information about | LabAdviser is a wiki that contains information about | ||
*equipment at DTU Nanolab that covers micro and nano fabrication in the cleanroom facility in building 346 and surroundings (in building 346 and 347) and characterization equipment, primarily electron microscopy, at building 314 and 307. | *equipment at DTU Nanolab that covers micro and nano fabrication in the cleanroom facility in building 346 and surroundings (in building 346 and 347) and characterization equipment, primarily electron microscopy, at building 314 and 307. | ||