A MEMS Clearinghouse® and information portal
for the MEMS and Nanotechnology community
RegisterSign-In
MEMSnet Home About Us What is MEMS? Beginner's Guide Discussion Groups Advertise Here
News
MEMSnet Home: MEMS-Talk: Contact-free cleaning of limestone on FS/Ta2O5 substrates
Contact-free cleaning of limestone on FS/Ta2O5 substrates
2011-06-12
Martin Rumpel
2011-06-13
Ruiz, Marcos Daniel (SENCOE)
2011-06-14
Roger Shile
Contact-free cleaning of limestone on FS/Ta2O5 substrates
Martin Rumpel
2011-06-12
Hi guys,

I hope this is not a too basic question to post here.

Unfortunately we had a minor flooding in our clean room and as a consequence,
some of our samples and optics (most of them are FS substrates with Ta2O5 or
SiO2 layers, coated by sputtering) became wet and dried before we could clean
them. We have on the samples additionally sub-nm gratings, which makes it
impossible to clean them with just a cloth.

Now there are plenty of residuals from the water; since it was no DI-water I
guess most of it is limestone.

How can I remove this? Simply with dishwasher or shower cleaner in a ultrasonic
cleaning basin?

Because of the sputtered dielectric layers I am a bit hesitant to use acids.

Greetings,
Martin
reply
Events
Glossary
Materials
Links
MEMS-talk
Terms of Use | Contact Us | Search
MEMS Exchange
MEMS Industry Group
Coventor
Harrick Plasma
Tanner EDA
Mentor Graphics Corporation
MEMS Technology Review
Addison Engineering
Harrick Plasma, Inc.