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<barrettfriedman>
Hello.
<azonenberg>
hi :)
<azonenberg>
I'm serious about the "home" part btw lol
<barrettfriedman>
I evidently need more sleep. I misread for a second... "Hebrew" CMOS and MEMS foundry design
<azonenberg>
Mostly been pushing lithography, i have 20 micron patterning working reliably and am working on shrinking to 2ish using commercially made 8000DPI film masks
<azonenberg>
i have the beginnings of a vacuum setup but still use an evaporator on campus for doing film deposition
<azonenberg>
all of the spin coating, lithography, and etching are in my home lab
<barrettfriedman>
Keeping it simple I see.
<azonenberg>
Admittedly my lab is a bit better equipped then your average hobbyist http://imgur.com/a/Y3m0L#3
<azonenberg>
yes that's a 4" wafer prober on the right
<barrettfriedman>
How are you dealing with the vapors involved in etching processes?
<azonenberg>
I try hard to keep the lab run as properly as I can, i have an MSDS book on the shelf where the landlord can find it and a written policy manual
<azonenberg>
incompatibles are isolated from each other, drip trays under all liquid storage
<azonenberg>
full sprinkler coverage and two fire extinguishers
<soul-d>
lol hope my pic isn't showed as "how it's not supposed to be " :P
<azonenberg>
soul-d: lol
<azonenberg>
I will say your lab isn't the tidiest i've seen
<azonenberg>
And i'm a bit OCD about mine
<azonenberg>
since a friend got in some trouble last year with the local PD as a result of being less pedantic
<azonenberg>
a friend of mine (PhD student in chemistry at my school) says my lab is cleaner than some of the ones on campus he's worked in lol
<soul-d>
your lab is actualy yours :P
<azonenberg>
i'm even by the book about waste disposal, all of the used etchants etc are stored in plastic jars with labels as to contents and a NFPA diamond hazard label
<azonenberg>
and taken down to the county disposal site a few times a year when they get full
<azonenberg>
that's for both the etch and the first rinse of the beaker during cleaning
<azonenberg>
the only thing i dump down the drain is photoresist developer, which is just 1% NaOH in water
<azonenberg>
and that's after titrating to neutral with HCl
<azonenberg>
so its just salt water :p
<azonenberg>
barrettfriedman: anyway, so back to your question
<azonenberg>
Describe the process you're planning
<azonenberg>
you said something about wanting to do high aspect ratio features by sputtering?
<barrettfriedman>
azonenberg: Oh, yes. There are plenty of applications where the dimensions of a device define its behavior so I got interested in lithography as one way to establish a device's geometry. I like keeping things simple as well, so I was wondering if I could simplify the lift off process as specified by the Wikipedia article.