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CNF Lab and Equipment Information
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ABM Contact Aligner
CAC Name: ABM Flexible 200mm Mask Aligner with DUV light source
Manager: Edward Camacho
Backup: Garry Bordonaro
Equipment Training
Training is usually offered weekly, and often at a time convenient to the needs of the new users for the week. Please contact the tool manager for the training schedule. Description:ABM's High Resolution Mask Aligner is a very versatile instrument with interchangeable light sources which allow Near-UV (405-365 nm) as well as Mid- and Deep-UV (254 nm, 220 nm) exposures in proximity (non-contact) or contact (soft & hard) modes. The exposure can cover an area 200 mm in diameter. The bottom-mount mask system accommodates masks up to 9 inches square and substrates from small chips to wafers up to 200 mm. The alignment tooling system also features an air-bearing substrate-to-mask planarization system for wedge-error compensation. The printing resolution is 0.8 µm for Near-UV and 0.4 µm for Mid-UV and Deep-UV in vacuum contact mode. Exposures in Mid- and Deep-UV require quartz masks. Capabilities:
Additional Resources:Equipment Information SheetResults:
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PHOTOLITHOGRAPHY
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This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. ECS-0335765. Any opinions, findings, conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation. Cornell NanoScale Science & Technology Facility (CNF) 250 Duffield Hall, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York 14853-2700 Voice: 607-255-2329, Fax: 607-255-8601, Email: information@cnf.cornell.edu Powered by ITX |
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