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Please note, a processed sample can be coated with more than one film. For some processes, only the top layer may be evaluated with respect to cross contamination, f.ex. if buried layers are not exposed during the process and traces can be disregarded for the process. But for other processes, all layers need to be evaluated, f.ex. if you etch through several layers, you will expose underlying material. In that case, all layers need to be considered for the cross contamination.
Please note, a processed sample can be coated with more than one film. For some processes, only the top layer may be evaluated with respect to cross contamination, f.ex. if buried layers are not exposed during the process and traces can be disregarded for the process. But for other processes, all layers need to be evaluated, f.ex. if you etch through several layers, you will expose underlying material. In that case, all layers need to be considered for the cross contamination.


Please contact the equipment responsible group or nanolabsupport@nanolab.dtu.dk, if you have multilayer substrates and you are in doubt if you can process your sample.
Please contact the equipment responsible group or [mailto:nanolabsupport@nanolab.dtu.dk nanolabsupport@nanolab.dtu.dk], if you have multilayer substrates and you are in doubt if you can process your sample.
 


== How to Access the Cross Contamination Sheet ==
== How to Access the Cross Contamination Sheet ==