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==Introduction==
==Introduction==
The JEOL 9500 E-beam writer offers world class performance this however comes at a price of a fairly steep learning curve. This page is specifically intended to guide new users through their very first exposure on the system. In this guide we will set up a simple wafer/chip exposure. The complexity is kept at a relatively low level and we encourage new users to make sure their first job (first training session) matches this complexity level. More complex jobs can be run when a user is more familiar with the system.
The JEOL 9500 E-beam writer offers world class performance, this however comes at a price of a fairly steep learning curve. This page is specifically intended to guide new users through their very first exposure on the system. In this guide we will set up a simple wafer/chip exposure. The complexity is kept at a relatively low level and we encourage new users to make sure their first job (first training session) matches this complexity level. More complex jobs can be run when a user is more familiar with the system.


Training on the JEOL 9500 system can be requested by sending a mail to [mailto:e-beam@nanolab.dtu.dk e-beam@nanolab.dtu.dk]. Please attach a process flow and any other relevant information for your process. Be advised that the booking calendar on the JEOL 9500 system is always very full, typically a user can expect the first training session about four weeks after the initial request.
Training on the JEOL 9500 system can be requested by sending a mail to [mailto:e-beam@nanolab.dtu.dk e-beam@nanolab.dtu.dk]. Please attach a process flow and any other relevant information for your process. Be advised that the booking calendar on the JEOL 9500 system is always very full, typically a user can expect the first training session about four weeks after the initial request.