[labnetwork] Nanoscribe Users

Nagaraj Krishna Subbaiah ksnagaraj7 at gmail.com
Wed May 12 14:29:55 EDT 2021


Many thanks to all of you, much appreciated.

Sincerely,
Nagaraj

On Tue, May 11, 2021, 18:38 Tim Gilheart <gilheart at rice.edu> wrote:

> Hi Nagaraj,
>
> As others have discussed on this list before, many of our facilities are
> equipped with the right tools to prepare these Nanoscribe substrates
> correctly from readily-available stock wafers.
>
> In addition to dicing the different glass and silicon substrates for
> Nanoscribe use, we also developed our own ITO sputtering process that meets
> the specs in the Nanoguide resource Matthias refers to.
>
> Also: we have had no issues with continued support from Nanoscibe after
> switching to our in-house prepared substrates. As Matthias notes, however:
> be sure to follow carefully all the documented protocols when deviating
> from standard thicknesses to avoid a crash.
>
> My teammate Jing (copied here) has the lead on our Nanoscribe tool, and
> we’d be happy to discuss further with you directly as needed.
>
> Regards,
>
> --
> Tim Gilheart, Ph.D.
> Research Scientist - Nanofabrication Cleanroom Manager,
> Shared Equipment Authority (SEA), Rice University
> Cell: 832-341-5488 | Office: 713-348-3159 | gilheart at rice.edu
>
> On May 11, 2021, at 2:44 AM, Matthias Blaicher <blaicher at nanoscribe.com>
> wrote:
>
> Hi Nagaraj,
>
> At Nanoscribe we go through considerable length to assure the quality of
> the ITO coatings for cleanliness and coating thickness. However, we do not
> force you to use our substrates. You can certainly source your own
> substrates. The substrate specifications are documented in the
> user-accessible and free Nanoguide [0].  If you have not registered there,
> I wholeheartedly recommend it.
>
> If you decide on not using our substrates, please check that the ITO
> surface resistance is low enough to guarantee a working interface
> detection. Also, if you use thicker than the standard 0.7mm samples, please
> talk to our support to have a custom holder registered in the software.
> That allows you to use substrate  thicker than the usual substrates with
> safe interface finding. If you are an advanced user, you can also do this
> according to the documentation [1]. Be advised however, that
> misconfiguration of the *NanoWrite*configuration files can result in
> damage to the printer if hardware-dependent parameters are missing or
> incorrectly set by the user. If in doubt, simply reach out to our support.
>
> Very Best,
>
> *Matthias Blaicher *
> <image001.png>
> R&D Engineer
>
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> [0]
> https://support.nanoscribe.com/hc/en-gb/articles/360001695714-ITO-Coated-Substrates-3D-MF-DiLL-
> [1]
> https://support.nanoscribe.com/hc/en-gb/articles/360018530554-Editing-ini-Configuration-Files
>
> *Von:* labnetwork <labnetwork-bounces at mtl.mit.edu> *Im Auftrag von *Nagaraj
> Krishna Subbaiah
> *Gesendet:* Montag, 10. Mai 2021 19:13
> *An:* labnetwork at mtl.mit.edu
> *Betreff:* [labnetwork] Nanoscribe Users
>
> Hi All,
>
> Addressing all users of Nanoscribe. Would like to know how the users of
> nanoscribe are procuring their consumables. Especially the ITO coated
> substrates, do you purchase them from the company itself or sigma or any
> other resource?.
> If you've used substrates from other resources, have you faced any
> problems with printing? And has the company turned down the support because
> you've used substrates bought from elsewhere?.
>
> Your feedback is appreciated,
> Thank you,
> Nagaraj
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