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<nmz787> mrdata: azonenberg did
<nmz787> mrdata: 23:38 -!- mode/#homecmos [+r] by azonenberg
<mrdata> yes i see; thanks
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<sn00n> hi, what's your fav positive resist for EBL?
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<nmz787> sn00n: good question... I've not read up on resists commonly available in a while, so would be glad to see a reply to your question (saw in a #freesem and #sillycon too) (did you post it anywhere else?)
<sn00n> nope, just on these 3 channels
<sn00n> so i read about "commercial" ones like http://microchem.com/pdf/PMMA_Data_Sheet.pdf
<sn00n> and i know there are bakelite based ones
<sn00n> but: pmma in anisole solution (first one) seems to be feasible to DIY?
<sn00n> question is, are there any pitfalls? :)
<nmz787> seems safe enough https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anisole
<sn00n> yep & smells goood :)
<nmz787> both available on ebay :)
<nmz787> not sure what 'A' means here a certain ratio dissolved in a solvent such as anisole, made of AR, applicable to the transfer of CVD graphene
<sn00n> "AR" hum Anti Glare
<nmz787> "the highest quality cheap ebay stuff"
<sn00n> oh lol
<sn00n> yeah nice
<sn00n> i have 99.5% Anisol and "i dunno pure" PMMA
<nmz787> hehe
<nmz787> should just limit resolution, the dirtier it is, I gues
<sn00n> yep, i guess so
<sn00n> research gate says fine powder & stirring
<sn00n> ok
<nmz787> seems simple enough
<nmz787> I wonder if the e-beam just vaporizes the carbon in the PMMA
<nmz787> or if there's actual curing/loosening (idk what the technical term is, destabilizing?) at the chemical level
<sn00n> ZEP outperforms pmma
<sn00n> nmz787: i dunno what the mechanism is :(
<sn00n> ok, it's homolytic C-H bond dissociation?
<sn00n> is it homolytic c-h bond dissociation meme
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